Cerebral palsy (PC) is a term that includes neurological disease that have a significant impact on body movements. Furthermore, it has a negative effect on the brain cells which controls the muscles of the body. Usually it affects children since their birth and causes brain development is incomplete, so they will have physical disorders. Moreover, symptoms of this sickness appear when the child's age becomes 2-3 years. There is no real cure for cerebral palsy, but there is cure for its symptoms. Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders and imbalances which affect the nervous system, and there are reasons, symptoms and treatment for its symptoms. There are several common reasons for the occurrence of cerebral palsy for children. First …show more content…
The appearance of the symptoms of this disease depends on the progress of the disease and the number of damaged cells in the brain. One of the most common symptoms is the inability of patients to balance, and loss of balance causes for patients difficult to perform some daily tasks such as writing and walking. In addition, patients with this unhealthiness face severe cramps in the muscles and feeling pain in muscles. The growth of the infected children affected due to cerebral palsy; therefore, they cannot crawl, sit and volatility. Furthermore, some patients suffer deformities in the skeleton such as curvature of the …show more content…
The first treatment is a physical treatment that helps to strengthen muscles and improve the ability to walk and do daily tasks ;moreover, it helps to reduce the incidence of arthritis diseases which result from cerebral palsy disease. Also, drugs used to help to improve the patients' condition. They are used to control a convulsion that affects muscle such as diazepam, dantrolene and tizanidine which are used to relieve muscle pain. Surgeries are also used to relieve some symptoms that no available medication to relieve pain. For example, patients who face cramps in the muscles continuously; therefore, the doctor tries to treat patients by cultivate pump to pump material which helps to relax muscles such as baclofen
Cerebral palsy refers to a group of chronic disorders that involve degrees of brain damage that affect body control and movement. The term cerebral refers to the brain, while palsy describes a disorder that impairs the control of body movement. These disorders are not the result of muscles or nerves problems. Instead, they are due to impaired motor areas in the brain that disrupt its ability to control movement and posture. The condition typically appears within the first few years of life and it is not marked by regression. (Mecham, 1986)
Cerebral palsy is not a curable disease (Petry, 2007). However, some treatment will often time’s enhance a child’s capabilities. Although this
One book that has changed my life would be Out of my Mind by Sharon Draper. This book was about a girl named Melody who had Cerebral Palsy. She may have been able to only move her thumbs, but her mind was full of excitement and curiosity. Majority of students and adults, like doctors, believed she was incapable of learning, when it was quite the opposite as she had a photographic memory. She is eleven years old throughout the book, but it gives the reader a glance of what happened in the past when she was growing up with her disability, and having the “perfect” little sister. In this book, you follow her journey with dealing with Cerebral Palsy, and joining her as a teacher realizes her intelligence and has her join “regular” classes and a
Today there are many severe disability’s that effect individuals on a daily basis. Cerebral Palsy is a condition eliminates control over a person’s movements and the way the body works. The movement disorder is non curable but can be helped with appropriate assistive technology. In this paper you will learn more about Cerebral Palsy, broadening your knowledge on the disease and giving you a better understanding in your respected field of the rehabilitation.
Cerebral palsy is a brain disorder in which it affects the movement and posture of the human body permanently. Cerebral means part of the brain while palsy means the lack of muscle control. Also it is a term that is described by a loss or impairment of the motor
Cerebral Palsy is an inflammation of a tendon sheath or tendon. It presents itself as soreness and pain around a joint. Some of the most common forms of this disease are named after the sports that causes the risk to increase, such as, swimmer's shoulder, jumper;s knee, pitcher's shoulder, golfer's elbow, and tennis elbow. There are several ways that tendinitis can be diagnosed. The diagnosis begins with a review of your medical history followed by a physical exam. Other tests include touching specific areas of the tendon to pinpoint the swelling or palpation; X-ray to rule out arthritis or bone problems; selective tissue test to find out which tendon is affected; taking fluid from the swollen area to rule out infection; MRI, which will show
As shown, there are many different therapies that are utilized to treat cerebral palsy, but families still search for alternative therapies because there are gaps in successful treatment plans. One study states, 26.8% of families surveyed sought out alternative therapies, and the experimenters concluded that more people would be open to try new therapies if more testing is completed, and if the financial risk is lowered (Majnemer et al., 2013). Suit therapy is a relatively new alternative therapy that is used to treat patients with cerebral palsy. Suit therapy is a system of rubber bands, hooks, and rings that connect a vest, shorts, knee pads, and shoes, that correct normal muscle alignment, along with redeveloping the neural firing pathway (McMahon, Pruitt, & Vargus-Adams, 2009). One of the first studies completed on suit therapy by Rosenbaum (2003) conducted tests on the participants with cerebral palsy, who were diagnosed with differing levels of motor function. Thus, he found the benefits of suit therapy were inconclusive because further research shows that suit therapy does not benefit every form of cerebral
Cerebral Palsy is a condition noticeable by impaired muscle coordination and/or other disabilities, typically caused by damage to the brain before or at birth. Cerebral Palsy normally affects body movements and muscle coordination. Cerebral Palsy is defined as loss of impairment of motor skills and it is actually caused by brain damage. This damage is caused by brain damage or abnormal development of the brain that occurs while a child’s brain is still developing. This can occur before, during, or immediately after birth. Because Cerebral Palsy affects the body’s movements, it affects muscle coordination, muscle tone, muscle control, posture, reflex, and balance. It also can affect the oral, fine, and gross motor skills. Individuals with Cerebral
Cerebral palsy is a neurological disorder that has a permanent affect a person’s movement. Cerebral palsy is occurs because there is an injury to some part of the brain and because of that it is hard for messages from the brain to communicate to the muscles. When the brain is forming during pregnancy and there is some disturbance but can also develop shortly after birth and even up into early childhood. These injuries can be located on any area of the brain and that is why Cerebral Palsy looks different for every person that has it.
Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders which affects the development of movement and or posture, causing limitation of activates due to the permanent stationary non-progressive disturbance in the premature fetal of infant brain. (Gabr) This type of brain damage can occur in the womb, during the birthing process or in rare cases shortly after birth. There are 9 distinct categories that classify the severity of cerebral palsy and are defined by the symptoms a person displays. Depending on the location of the abnormalities on the brain, several different symptoms are visible. CP has many effects on the muscular system such as muscle control, coordination, tone and reflexes. Cerebral palsy is also accompanied by mental retardation in a majority of cases. Cerebral palsy is also the leading cause of physical disability in children that also has the possibility to cause motor disability the continues throughout life. (Gabr)
More than 70 percent of patients with cerebral palsy have spastic clinical features. These are be presented as the affected limbs may demonstrate exaggerated deep tendon reflexes, clonus, tremors, hypertonia of the muscles, paresis, and a characteristic scissoring gait with toe-walking. The other forms of cerebral palsy such as athetoid or dyskinetic type that affects 10 to 20 percent of patients, is characterized by abnormally slow, writhing movements of the hands, feet, arms, or legs that are exacerbated during periods of stress and are not observed during sleep. The rarest form, ataxic cerebral palsy affects 5 to 10 percent of patients. Patients having this type of cerebral palsy have predominately impaired balance and coordination. Such
Cerebral palsy affects a part of the brain that helps to control the body's muscle movements. This is a disorder that permanently will affect the body's movement and/or speech. In most of the children who have cerebral palsy are born with it right after birth. Cerebral palsy starts in infancy. One person can have more effective cerebral palsy from another person. For example; a boy can have the effects of not being able to walk or talk in a preposterous way where as a girl could have the effect of not being able to walk good but can still talk normally.
Cerebral palsy (CP) is an umbrella term used to refer to a group of disorders that affect the movement and coordination of an individual's muscles. People with CP experience difficulty moving their limbs, eyes and mouth. Everyday things like walking, talking and eating can be a struggle for someone living with the disorder. While their is no cure, therapy and treatment can help. Sustaining injuries to the developing brain during pregnancy, birth, and shortly after birth are likely to cause cerebral palsy. Genetic factors are not said to be a cause of the disorder since no gene can be pin pointed as directly responsible. Although, genetic predispositions to risk factors can play a role in the causes of CP.
There are several physical disabilities a child could have such as muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, and cerebral palsy. However, the most common physical disability in children is cerebral palsy (“Facts”). Cerebral palsy is a disease that affects infants and children. It is a disorder of movement, posture, and/or muscle tone usually caused by brain damage either before or soon after birth. There are a variety of signs of cerebral palsy, oral problems as a result of this disease, and other interesting facts.
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is brain damage. It cannot be cured, it is not contagious, it is not a disease, and it does not get worse. According to Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia, "Cerebral Palsy is a broad term for various nonprogressive disorders of motor function in people, resulting from brain damage around the time of birth. Damage to the brain could occur before, during, or shortly after birth"(“Cerebral”). Since the damage is done during the brain’s formation, and occurs in the part of the brain that controls motor and muscle functions, people with CP might have problems with motor skills, muscle tone, muscle weakness, reflexes, balance, excessive drooling, difficulties swallowing or speaking, shaking, tremors, and