Cerebral palsy A child with cerebral palsy being assessed by a physician Specialty Pediatrics Neurology Physiatry Symptoms Poor coordination Stiff or loose muscles Weak muscles Tremors [1]...
Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that cause a non-progressive interference, lesion or abnormality, which involves a disorder of movement.
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The symptoms and early signs of cerebral palsy are a long list, but they nearly all involve... seizures, incontinence, stiff or “floppy” muscles, slow movement, problems with sucking or...
Cerebral palsy (CP) refers to a group of neurological disorders that appear in infancy or early childhood and permanently affect body movement and muscle coordination. CP is caused by damage to or...
Risk analysis revealed functional impairment, intellectual disability and fluid intake as important factors influencing continence in a child with cerebral palsy.
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Publisher Elsevier Ltd 키워드 Cerebral palsy Urinary incontinence Neuropathic bladder Children Rehabilitation ISSN 1477-5131 DOI 10.1016/j.jpurol.2022.05.014 Accession Number...
Overview ; Stiff muscles and exaggerated reflexes, known as spasticity. This is the most common movement condition related to cerebral palsy. ; Trouble with sucking, chewing or eating. ; Delays in reaching motor skills milestones, such as sitting up or crawling. ; Seizures, which are symptoms of epilepsy. Children with cerebral palsy may be diagnosed with epilepsy.
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of disorders that involve the brain. This affects nervous system functions, such as movement, learning, hearing, seeing, and thinking.