Cerebral Palsy

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Cerebral Palsy

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Types of Spastic CP

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Cerebral Palsy

Prognosis

Cerebral palsy is not a progressive disorder. A person with the disorder may improve somewhat during childhood, if he or she receives extensive care from specialists. While the brain injury is non-progressive, evidence suggests that functional decline occurs in persons with CP in adulthood. Functional decline can encompass decrease in range of motion, decrease or loss of ambulation, and increased pain. In essence, it appears that adults with CP undergo an accelerated aging process compared to their non-disabled peers. Onset of arthritis and osteoporosis can occur much sooner in adults with CP. Further research is needed on adults with CP, as the current literature body is highly focused on the pediatric patient.

The ability to live independently with cerebral palsy varies widely depending on severity of the disability. Some individuals with CP will require personal assistant services for all activities of daily living. Others can live semi-independently in the community with support for certain activities. Still others can live with complete independence. The need for personal assistance often changes with increasing age and the associated functional decline. However, in most cases, persons with CP can expect to have a normal life expectancy; survival has been shown to be associated with the ability to ambulate, roll and self-feed. As the condition does not directly affect reproductive function, many persons with CP can have children and parent successfully.

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Articles:

d?Oliveira & Associates, P.C. to Assist Clients Suffering from Cerebral Palsy
The law firm of d?Oliveira & Associates, P.C. is currently running a campaign to inform families whose children suffer from cerebral palsy of their possible legal claims. d?Oliveira & Associates is working with some of the leading attorneys in Rhode Island and Massachusetts who are representing clients who have been diagnosed with cerebral palsy. (PRWeb February 05, 2012) Read the full story at ...
Sun, 05 Feb 2012 00:16:36 -0800

UT students help make man with cerebral palsy more mobile
Eddie Deaver's cerebral palsy has caused him problems moving his body so he has to use a wheelchair. However, a group of University of Tennessee students is helping him become more mobile.
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 13:24:50 -0800

Westport Teen Raises $1K for Cerebral Palsy Home
WESTPORT, Conn. ? Westport middle school student Lindsey Felner doesn't get to see her uncle David as often as she?d like because he lives in residential housing at Cerebral Palsy of Westchester. That's why she raised money to buy a computer for his entire residence, so she and her siblings ...
Wed, 01 Feb 2012 21:15:45 -0800

'Concert for a Cause' focuses on girl, 7, with cerebral palsy
Tom and Bryan Foundation remembers officers by helping kids in need. Melissa Deuel wakes up most mornings and wishes she was as strong as her daughter.
Wed, 01 Feb 2012 08:35:19 -0800

True Origin Of Cerebral Palsy May Be Genetic
Long thought to be caused by problems at birth, researchers now say that in most cases cerebral palsy may actually originate in a person's genes much like other developmental disabilities.
Tue, 31 Jan 2012 21:21:32 -0800

AMBUCS donates specialized bike to help child with cerebral palsy
DECATUR - There are a few things 11-year-old Razjada Brown really loves: Animals, music and, especially, riding her bike.
Tue, 31 Jan 2012 14:50:02 -0800

Cerebral Palsy Linked With Genetic Abnormalities
Researchers at Geisinger Health System have found that genetic abnormalities may be the cause for the majority of cerebral palsy (CP) cases, a group of disorders that can involve the brain and nervous system functions, such as seeing, movement, hearing, thinking, and learning, rather than a difficult birth or other perinatal factors. CP is the most prevalent physical disability of childhood. The ...
Mon, 30 Jan 2012 23:35:26 -0800

Boy With Cerebral Palsy Walks Into The Arms Of Dad Returning From Afghanistan
A little boy determined to defy doctors is inspiring people around him.
Mon, 30 Jan 2012 16:54:35 -0800

Trucking tycoon pledges £15k for cerebral palsy boy's life-changing surgery
A California trucking tycoon has pledged £15k to enable a British youngster from Lancashire, to fly the U.S. for life-changing surgery.
Mon, 30 Jan 2012 09:10:55 -0800

?Cerebral palsy, next big challenge after polio?
Cerebral palsy is going to be the next big challenge after polio because of the increasing number of cases where children are getting disabled due to developmental disorders, R. Sivakumar, city's...
Sun, 29 Jan 2012 23:35:59 -0800

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