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Understanding Cerebral Palsy « athetoid cerebral palsy
14 Nov 2009 by admin  
People with spastic cerebral palsy are hypertonic and suffer from a tightening of the muscles, and stretch the inability of a muscle. For this reason, people withspastic CP also suffer from spasticity in specific muscles. ...
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Spastic Cerebral Palsy | Arena of Health
22 Nov 2009 by portfeed  
What is cerebral palsy? It is a form of brain damage that affects thousands of newborn children every year around the world. Cerebral palsy, or just CP, comes.
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Advanced Physiotherapy, Orthopaedic, Neurological, Cardiac ...
16 Nov 2009 by sunder  
Children with Cerebral Palsy (Spastic children). Any kind of paralysis. Pregnant women requiring prenatal physiotherapy. Women who have just given birth (normal delivery/Caesarean section). WARNING: ...
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A Glimpse Into Cerebral Palsy- Mind Body Sport
16 Nov 2009 by admin  
There are essentially three ordinary kinds of cerebral palsy, first is the spastic, where someone with spastic cerebral palsy does not have the capacity to relax their muscles or could even be rigid. Next is athetoid, for which those ...
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Brendan has Cerebral Palsy~Let's help him walk!!: One Dollar at a time
16 Nov 2009 by Day by Day  
He has come a long way since he was born at 33 weeks. Unfortunately he has brain damage, periventricular leukamalacia to be exact and that caused him to have Spastic Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy. Do you think that stops him? No way! ...
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Infant Brain Injuries and Cerebral Palsy
2 Nov 2009 by David Mittleman  
One of the most common symptoms of cerebral palsy is spasticity, or an increase in muscle tone and contraction that interferes with movement. The affected body parts can range from a single limb to the entire body. ...
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Helping A Child With Cerebral Palsy
19 Nov 2009 by pbf  
It is the way in which the injury manifests itself in a child with cerebral palsy. The term cerebral palsy is a term used to describe a group of sub-symptoms of brain injury. These symptoms sometimes include spasticity, athetosis, ...
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Examination of Cerebral Palsy Symptoms | Nail Fungus No More
16 Nov 2009 by pbf  
In some cases, a child can have a mixed bag of cerebral palsy symptoms from the three major categories of cerebral palsy: ataxic, spastic and atethoid. The symptoms of cerebral palsy can include stiff muscles, muscles that are floppy, ...
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Cerebral Palsy: Risk Factors, Diagnosis and Treatment
15 Nov 2009 by admin  
Spastic cerebral palsy—This is the most common type of cerebral palsy and is characterized by stiffening of the muscles. The child may find movement to be difficult becausae of a stiffening in both legs, all four limbs and the torso or ...
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Spastic Cerebral Palsy | Who Has Diabetes?
18 hours ago by pbf  
If you have a child who suffers from cerebral palsy (CP), then he or she will most likely have the spastic type. It is the most common type of CP, as it.
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