
Extrapyramidal Cerebral Palsy: Exploring Less Common Types of CP
Pyramidal and extrapyramidal cerebral palsy refer to the location of damage to the brain. The pyramidal tracts run from the cerebral cortex down the brain
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Pyramidal and extrapyramidal cerebral palsy refer to the location of damage to the brain. The pyramidal tracts run from the cerebral cortex down the brain
The best sports for cerebral palsy are the ones that keep your child active and safe. Cerebral palsy is a movement disability that can vary
Did you know that individuals with cerebral palsy are more likely to develop osteoporosis than those without CP? Osteoporosis is a condition characterized by weak,
Wondering what causes tremors in individuals with cerebral palsy? A tremor is an “an involuntary, rhythmic, and oscillatory movement” that can occur in any area
Wondering how cerebral palsy affects the immune system? While cerebral palsy will not directly weaken your child’s immune system, it can be the underlying cause
Can kernicterus cause cerebral palsy? Kernicterus is brain damage that develops in newborns with jaundice. Luckily, it is preventable. To help you understand the link
Spastic diplegia is one of the most common types of cerebral palsy. Individuals with this type of CP experience motor impairments on both sides of
Can using baclofen for cerebral palsy help improve mobility? In this article, we’ll go over exactly what baclofen is and how it can be utilized
Vomiting, stomach pain, and other digestive issues are common in children with cerebral palsy. While sometimes these issues are minor and will resolve on their
Individuals with high-functioning cerebral palsy can generally go about their everyday lives with a great deal of independence. This is because their motor impairments don’t
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