Cerebral Palsy is a disease that is caused by an
injury to an individuals central nervous system sometime
before, at, or after birth. The injuries cause changes to
the structure of the individuals brain. The physical
effects such as muscle spasticity and the inability to walk
may not display them selves immediately. Most commonly,
Cerebral Palsy occurs before delivery due to infection,
stroke, or metabolic problems such as diabetes or hyperthyroidism
while in utero.
Although Cerebral Palsy cannot be cured healthcare
providers can use a number of tools to help control and
often times improve the symptoms. Physical therapy, braces,
medications, and even surgery may be implemented.
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