CEREBRAL PALSY
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- Cerebral Palsy: FactsThis article is about the condition of cerebral palsy, from someone who has it, some of the lesser known facts and a medical description of the disorder.
Curse to Guide: My Story About Growing Up with Cerebral PalsyAs a child, having cerebral palsy (CP) can be tough. However, when looked at from the right perspective CP can be seen as a guiding force. This is my story about how having cerebral palsy helped lead me to become a freelance writer.- Bullying & Cerebral PalsyTeens Health explains bullies generally target individuals with differences. Thus, individuals with cerebral palsy (CP), a neurological disorder which affects muscle coordination and body movement, tend to be vulnerable to bullying
- Cerebral Palsy Secondary ConditionsCerebral palsy (CP) is a non-progressive disorder. However, the cerebral palsy population is more susceptible to developing secondary conditions. Below are some of the conditions that are associated with CP.
- CP- a Guide to Cerebral PalsyCerebral palsy (CP) refers to a number of neurological disorders that impairs body movement and muscle coordination. The majority of people with CP are born with the condition. The following is a breakdown of the neurological condition.
- Cerebral PalsyAn informative article on Cerebral Palsy.
Sign Language Helps Children with Cerebral Palsy or AutismChildren without the ability to communicate effectively because of Cerebral Palsy or Autism become easily frustrated and this is heartbreaking for the family. Learn American Sign Language with your child using captivating videos.- Treatments for Cerebral Palsy (CP)Cerebral palsy (CP), a neurological disorder, affects the body movement and muscle coordination of those diagnosed with the disability. While there is no cure for cerebral palsy, there are several different treatment options.
- Cerebral PalsyAll the general information on Cerebral Palsy you may need.
- Treat Cerebral Palsy Muscle Spasms Using BotoxCerebral palsy leads to significant loss in range of motion for children. Using botox injections, muscle spasms can be reduced.
- The Lessons of Cerebral PalsyCerebral Palsy (CP) is a neurological disorder. This article gives some basic information on the disability as well as some first person insight about living with CP.
- Classroom Adaptations for Students with Cerebral PalsyThis article is for classroom teachers that have students with cerebral palsy. These adaptations are fairly simple to apply in the general classroom setting.
- A Guide to Alternative Therapies for Children with Cerebral PalsyA small guide to unconventional therapies for children with Cerebral Palsy.
- Misconceptions of Cerebral PalsyEver think you know all about a friend or co-worker's cerebral palsy or other disability? You probably don't know as much as you think you do....read on to learn more.
- Causes and Treatment of Cerebral PalsyCerebral palsy is an collective term for a group of disorders affecting body movement, balance, and posture. This article will show you the causes and treatment available for Cerebral Palsy
- Calis 2008 Experiment on Dysphagsia in Children with Cerebral PalsyThis article gives an overview of the 2008 experiment by Ron Calis on dysphasia in children with cerebral palsy.
- G-Therapy: a User Review of This Ayurvedic Treatment for Cerebral PalsyA description and user review of G-Therapy and it's use for people with neurological disorders such as Cerebral Palsy.
- Recent Advancements in the World of Cerebral PalsyNews about recent advancements in the world of cerebral palsy.
- Cerebral Palsy: Types and Causes of a Muscular ConditionCerebral palsy is a term that is a "catch-all" phrase for problems with muscle tone. The muscles may be too rigid or too flaccid but, there is a problem with the muscle.
NBC's Today Show Referrs to Child with Cerebral Palsy as "Broken"NBC's Today Show featured a story on March 11, 2008 about a child with Cerebral Palsy who has made remarkable recovery thanks to cord blood but the voiceover at the beginning has parents of handicap children upset.- Preparing the Cerebral Palsy Individual for the Transition to AdulthoodWhen transition to adulthood, cerebral palsy patients require changes to medical care which often begins during adolescence.
- What is Cerebral Palsy?Explanation of Cerebral Palsy from a Mother's point of view.
Independent Mealtimes for Cerebral Palsy Pediatric Patients?If you're a caregiver or parent whose patient or child has spastic cerebral palsy (spastic diplegia or spastic diplegia), you know that it's a difficult task to promote independence in the child.- Perinatal Stroke & Cesarean Section: Increased Risk for Cerebral Palsy ComplicationsFor children with cerebral palsy, the timing of the symptom manifestation, coupled with the type of birth, may determine what co morbid disabilities are present.
- Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy in the Newborn and ToddlerCerebral palsy is attributed to a variety of complications that may occur during pregnancy, during labor and delivery or even after birth. The following are the symptoms parents should watch for.
- Classifying & Staging Cerebral PalsyIf you child has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy, the treatment options and healthcare plan will be tailored to your child's needs based on the gross motor functions
- Cerebral Palsy Has Sculpted My LifeThese days there is far too much of a negative stigma attached to the word "disability". Positive account of how Cerebral Palsy can affect your life.
- All About Ataxic Cerebral PalsyInformation about ataxic cerebral palsy.
- How to Find Information Online About Cerebral PalsyA diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy can send some families into a tail spin - here are some online resources to provide information, resources and a way to connect with other families and experts...
- Psychological Aspect of Cerebral PalsyCerebral palsy is a disability that one is born with, a disability limiting motion. . Cerebral palsy is caused by lack of oxygen to the brain, one side is affected which in turn affects the opposite side of the body, it is a psycho-somatic disability.
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