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what is cerebral palsy and what causes it. what are some treatments for it? What is Cerebral Palsy? general term for a group of permanent brain injuries that affect an infant in the womb, during birth, or in the months following birth. Cerebral palsy patients may have limited motor skills, speech difficulties, learning disabilities, or other problems. |
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I don't think studies need to be done to know that most people, let alone most parents, do not understand CP - what it is, how it occurs, degrees of severity, the prognosis and how it affects ... Birth injury/annoxia must be more common in under developed rural commumities with poor or non existant medical services. ...It could be risky because of the seizure risk that Depo-Provera has. I considered Depo-Provera several years ago but when I found out there was a seizure risk I decided not to do it (I'm more... That is a great site. Kudos to you for forming this group. Lots of people will appreciate it!!! ...They lead a mixed sort of a life, intermingled with better health and health complicated by infections, and usually survive till about 30 years. This age is not sacrosanct and individuals with bet... Cerebral palsy is not a genetic disorder at all. It's the result of brain trauma of some sort, usually at birth or shortly afterwards in early childhood. There is loads of information on the... CP is a rather broad 'umbrella term that includes many, many different types of brain injuries between fetal age and about age 3-5. I guess to answer your question, I'd say yes and no... Do you have a pool? Or a YMCA you can join close buy. the best thing you can do is excercise in water. This will be very easy on the joints and give you better flexibility. Also if you can swim... |
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