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ToggleCerebral Palsy (CP) is a condition caused by damage to or abnormal development of the brain, usually occurring before birth or during early childhood. It affects muscle tone, movement, and coordination. Here’s an overview of the types, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and management options for cerebral palsy
Spastic Cerebral Palsy:
Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy (also called Athetoid CP):
Ataxic Cerebral Palsy:
Mixed Cerebral Palsy:
Symptoms vary widely and depend on the areas of the brain that are affected. Common symptoms include:
Motor Symptoms:
Speech and Eating:
Sensory and Cognitive Issues:
Other Symptoms:
CP is a non-progressive condition, but symptoms can change or worsen over time due to secondary factors like joint issues, muscle tightness, or aging. Here are some ways to manage it:
Physiotherapy:
Occupational Therapy:
Speech and Language Therapy:
Orthotic Devices:
Medications:
Surgery:
Cerebral palsy is a complex condition that requires a multidisciplinary approach tailored to each individual’s unique needs. It involves collaboration among healthcare providers, therapists, educators, and families to help maximize independence and well-being.