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    What is Cerebral Palsy • Cerebral Palsy is the impairment or lost of motor function of the body ()("Definition of Cerebral Palsy - What is CP? | CerebralPalsy.org"). The cause of cerebral palsy is brain damage. The brain damage is a result of irregular brain development of the brain before , during and after birth ("Definition of Cerebral Palsy - What is CP? | CerebralPalsy.org")). Cerebral Palsy can affect one's gross or fine motor skills and oral motor functioning("Definition of Cerebral…

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    of this disorder was written by an English surgeon, William John Little (1810-1894) in late 1830s. Little described it as a brain injury, caused by asphyxia (Oxygen deficiency). He approached that this incidence happened during complicated processes of delivery that suffocated the child, and the child couldn’t get enough oxygen. The lack of oxygen damage the nervous system of the brain and cause spastic muscles and sometimes paralytic condition. Little further introduced that the disorder (CP)…

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    2017, p.260). This neurologic disorder can be classified into three categories which are spastic, dyskinetic, and ataxia. There are many different causes of cerebral palsy that can occur prenatal, natal, or postnatal. Motor movement is an impairment that is most associated with this neurologic disorder. Some communication issues for someone who has cerebral palsy is reduced speech intelligibility. People who have cerebral palsy commonly have swallowing and feeding disorders which can put them at…

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    1. Description of the chosen disability. Cerebral palsy is an umbrella term that refers to a range of disabilities that cause permanent damage to the brain (Better health channel, 2016). As a result of this children’s movement and muscle control are affected (cerebral palsy alliance, 2016). Cerebral palsy effects children in many ways, some children it effects their ability to move, balance, communicate as well as effecting the way they eat, sleep, learn and play (cerebral palsy alliance, 2016)…

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    A Brief overview of Cerebral Palsy and how it can be classified Cerebral Palsy or CP, is a neurological disability that affects movement, coordination and posture. ‘Cerebral’ refers to the brain and ‘palsy’ refers to a lack of muscle control. CP is a permanent life-long condition caused by damage to the developing brain either during pregnancy, shortly after birth or during a child’s first year of life. CP can affect people in very different ways including their movement, muscle control,…

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    For my Medical Terminology class, I had to choose a topic that surrounded our main lecture of chapter nine, neonatology disease and disorders. My disease that I have chosen is Cleft Palate or Palate. A Cleft Palate is when there is a split or an opening in the roof of the mouth. It can involve the hard palate which is the bony front portion of the roof of the mouth, or the soft palate which is the soft back portion of the roof of the mouth. There is also a Cleft Lip which is where there is a…

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    this luxury. In fact, they are forced to carefully monitor their activities and limit themselves due to their inability to perform certain tasks. Cerebral Palsy is not one particular disease, it is actually a term used to cover a wide variety of disorders: Spastic, Dyskinetic, Atheoid, Atoxic and Mixed Presentation Cerebral Palsy. The most common of these is Spastic Cerebral Palsy. An estimated 1.5-2 of every 1,000 children are born with this condtition. Cerebral Palsy is a disease in which the…

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    Cerebral palsy is a new name for an ailment that has affected kids for millennia. Since cerebral palsy is triggered by brain impairment occurring before, during or after birth, it has most likely befallen throughout human evolution. Medical researchers are working hard to decide if stem cell transplants can help cure cerebral palsied kids. Cerebral palsy is a consequence of brain mutilation or condensation of oxygen in the brain before or during the birth. An individual affected with cerebral…

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    Congenital hemiplegia is a type of cerebral palsy that is caused by brain damage that occurred either before or during birth. It can also be caused by brain damage, sometimes stroke, during childhood (gosh.nhs.uk). With hemiplegia only one side of the brain is affected therefore causing paralysis in the opposite side of the body. The Children’s Hemiplegia and Stroke Association, CHASA.org, is a very useful site that not only has information specific to the treatment and effects of the…

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    Cerebral Palsy is commonly referred to as CP. This condition is caused by brain damage. It occurs either before birth, during birth or immediately after birth. Cerebral Palsy affects body movement, muscle control, posture, and balance amongst other things. Cerebral Palsy affects each child differently. Some children may become completely paralyzed whilst others may only be partially paralyzed. This is dependent on when the brain injury had taken place and what type of injury had taken place.…

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