Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurological disorder that affects a person’s control of movement and posture due to damage to the brain. It is typically caused by an injury to the brain during the early stages of fetal development or during the delivery. Common symptoms of CP include muscle spasticity, poor balance and coordination, and delayed development of gross motor skills. CP may also lead to communication, cognitive, and behavior difficulties. Treatment is typically focused on helping an individual manage their physical symptoms, as well as their mental and emotional wellbeing. Occupational and physical therapy can help improve mobility, while speech therapy can help improve communication skills. With the right care and support, many individuals with CP can lead successful and independent lives.
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