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Movement disorders are determining clinical syndrome of cerebral palsy (CP). The prevalence of CP in Russia is 2.2–3.3 cases per 1000 newborns; 85–90% of them are spastic forms. Complex treatment of ...
Cerebral palsy in infants symptoms and signs may include an unusual walk, tremors, lack of coordination and muscle weakness. Learn more now.
Neuromuscular impairments of spastic cerebral palsy Neuromuscular impairments differ among spastic, dyskinetic, and ataxic CP and are specific to the brain injury.
There are some types of motor dysfunction, such as spastic, the most common type, ataxic, hypotonic, dyskinetic (choreo-athetotic, or dystonic) and mixed. The anatomical distribution patterns are ...
A 22-year-old student with cerebral palsy shares his inspiring journey, overcoming misconceptions, bullying, and societal barriers. Read his powerful story of resilience and unwavering family support.
Pumped up! Bodybuilder with cerebral palsy eyes Mr. Olympia contest For this bodybuilder, the journey to the Mr. Olympia competition started not with a flex, but with a fight.
Neonatal Encephalopathy, Hypoxic-Ischemic Encepalopathy, and Cerebral Palsy The Relationship Between Intrapartum Asphyxia and Neurologic Injury in the Fetus Newborn Assessment of Fetal Oxygenation ...
The 27-year-old said the achievement is all the more important to him as someone living with cerebral palsy.
AFO: Ankle-foot orthosis; CP: Cerebral palsy; CPUP: Cerebral palsy follow up programme and quality registry; GMFCS: Gross motor function classification system; ROM: Joint range of motion.
Other types of cerebral palsy can lead to writhing movements (dyskinetic CP), "floppy" muscles (hypotonic CP), or problems with balance and walking (ataxic CP). Some kids have more than one kind of CP ...
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