By: Sara Goldstein | 2010-12-29 | Personal injury Cerebral Palsy is a developmental disability affecting muscle control that is caused by brain injury. The brain injury typically occurs before, during or shortly after birth. read more
By: E B Ezidiegwu | 2010-03-30 | Disabilities Cerebral palsy, often referred to as CP, is not just a single disorder but an umbrella term for a group of disorders that affect both body movement and posture. The disease is generally caused by damage in one or more parts of the brain that control movement and muscle tone. CP can also be caused by abnormal development in these regions of the brain. read more
By: billmlmbbl | 2010-11-12 | Health & Fitness The symptoms of cerebral palsy usually become obvious throughout the first three years of your child’s existence read more
By: Demas123 | 2011-02-03 | Law When looking for an experienced cerebral lawyer New York, there are certain businesses aspects that you need to consider. read more
By: Hector Killilea | 2011-02-10 | Health & Fitness Spastic cerebral palsy is regarded as the everyday sort of cerebral palsy, comprising nearly 80 percent in all cerebral palsy cases. Kids with this cerebral palsy have a number of tight muscle tissue which limit movement. Children with spastic cerebral palsy have stiff and jerky movements. Many of them have trouble moving derived from one of position even to another. read more
By: Demas123 | 2011-02-19 | Law In a nonprofessional term, cerebral palsy can be define as a brain injury that normally occurs prior to giving birth or while giving birth or immediately after delivery. read more
By: Crystal Ware | 2010-03-31 | Health & Fitness Cerebral palsy is a condition that is diagnosed at birth or during early childhood. It is a condition that permanently affects muscle coordination and the movement of the body, but doesn't worsen over time. Since there is no true cure for cerebral palsy, those that have been diagnosed find comfort in using aquatic therapy. read more
By: Hector Killilea | 2011-02-02 | Health & Fitness Signs and symptoms of cerebral palsy is often as simple as having difficulty with fine motor tasks like writing or using scissors, or as profound to unable to maintain balance or walk. Seriously afflicted patients often have involuntary movements, including unc ... read more
By: Ryan Toe | 2011-04-08 | Health & Fitness It really is a non progressive neuromuscular disorder creating gentle to serious disabilities through everyday life.This ailment is manifested as being a group of persisting qualitative engine disorde... read more
By: Pekie Aon | 2010-12-03 | Health & Fitness It cannot be completely cured. However, through specialized care and training children with CP may develop skills required to lead a normal lif read more
By: Mike Selvon | 2010-03-30 | Disabilities More than 764,000 Americans have some form of cerebral palsy, whether it's spastic cerebral palsy with quadriplegia or a disturbed sense of balance with ataxic one. One cerebral palsy child may be intellectually impaired, while another has full mental faculties but suffers musculoskeletal impairment. read more
By: Kilian Allen | 2010-12-21 | Medicine Cerebral palsy can totally impair movement and since this is a type of brain damage, this is also a major cause of mental retardation. read more
By: Craige Jones | 2011-06-14 | Personal injury Engaging a competent cerebral palsy attorney is essential if a child shows signs of lack of muscle control and movement and is diagnosed with cerebral palsy. In some cases a child might be inherently having this condition at the time of birth. read more
By: Bob White | 2011-02-19 | Family law Four main types of cerebral palsy, and while each one is different, all are responsible for varying degrees of permanent physical disability that can severely impair daily functioning and regular movement. Cerebral palsy almost always occurs due to brain injury or deprivation of oxygen at birth. read more