Saturday, 30 July 2016

CEREBRAL PALSY INFORMATION

Cerebral palsy is a medical 
condition caused by a 
permanent brain injury that 
occurs before, during, or 
shortly after birth. The primary 
characteristic of cerebral palsy 
is a lack of muscle control and 
movement. Cerebral palsy is not 
a progressive disease, however, 
the effects have been known 
to change over time. Although 
the cause of cerebral palsy is 
not known for certain, there is 
evidence that links it to both 
the health history of the 
mother and child, and accidents 
causing brain damage. The 
diagnosis of cerebral palsy is 
often made immediately after 
birth, but it can also be made 
later in childhood.

Cerebral palsy may cause a 
number of symptoms, including 
seizures, spasms, visual and 
hearing problems, hyperactivity, 
and learning disorders. There is 
not a cure, however several 
therapies are available for the 
treatment of cerebral palsy. 
Although living with cerebral 
palsy can be difficult, it is 
certainly possible to be 
successful while coping with the 
disorder.

It can also be a challenge if you 
are a parent of a child with 
cerebral palsy. However, there 
are many resources available to 
assist you in learning how to 
help your child cope. If there is 
a possibility of an injury to your 
child before, during, or shortly 
after birth, it is important to 
contact an attorney to discuss 
your legal rights.

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