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    in the U.S. have been diagnosed with cerebral palsy and more than 17 million people worldwide are struggling with this condition. Cerebral palsy, or CP, is “a group of disorders that affect a person’s ability to move and maintain balance and posture.” (“Centers For Disease Control and Prevention.”) It is the most common motor disorder among children and there are four main types, those being Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy, Ataxic Cerebral Palsy, Spastic Cerebral Palsy, and Mixed Cerebral Palsy. The most

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    Mayra Ayvar Ms. Rothrock MOD 600 December 17, 2017 Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Palsy is a disorder that affects muscle movement and motor skills so people with this disorder have really bad muscle coordination they have bad balance and that is caused by brain damage that happens before or during a baby’s birth or during first 3-5 years of a child’s life. There are 3 main different types of cerebral palsy Spastic, Athetoid, Ataxic

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    The organization that created and outlined this informational source was The Child Apraxia of Speech Association of North America (CASANA). CASANA is a nonprofit, publicly funded charity. Their mission is to encourage and expand the knowledge of the support systems of the children whose lives have been affected by childhood apraxia of speech (CAS). The organization hopes to give opportunities for the families of these children, so they can be given the best chances to improve speech and communication

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    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

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    What is physical impairment? According to Landsberg the physical impairment occurs in various degrees, of severity from barely perceptible to profound. It may be congenial or acquired through illness or an accident. It may also be a result of hereditary syndrome, or damage caused to the fetus before birth through disease or medication. Learners who are physically impaired are that they experience challenges

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    numerous difficulties that stem from physical disabilities Cerebral palsy is classified as a physical disability that affects many individuals. This disorder is a lifetime condition and its prevalence rate is 3.3 cases for each thousand people (Turnbull, Turnbull, Wehmeyer, & Shogren, 2013). It is important to focus on any available information regarding a disorder that is accompanied by many obstacles. The article journal provides significant information from physical therapists’ and physical educators’

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    (CP) is disorder of the central nervous system. CP is caused by a non-progressive lesion to the immature brainstem that affects areas of the brain which control movement, balance control and posture. A comprehensive definition of CP follows. “Cerebral palsy (CP) describes a group of disorders of the development of movement and posture, causing activity limitation that are attributed to non-progressive disturbances that occurred in the developing fetal or infant brain. The motor disorders of cerebral

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    to the areas of the brain that control motor (movement) function and posture. Cerebral palsy may be passed on from parents (congenital) or acquired after birth. Common causes of cerebral palsy include: • Head Injury. • Meningitis. • Genetic Disorders. • Stroke before birth. • Lack of Oxygen to the Brain. • Prematurity. Cerebral palsy does not always cause profound handicap. Early signs of cerebral palsy usually appear before 3 years of age. Infants with cerebral palsy are frequently

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    Question 1 I have chosen Cerebral Palsy as my developmental disability to do research on. Cerebral palsy is a motor disability. When it comes to motor disability cerebral palsy is the most common disability in children. According to a “population-based studies from around the world report prevalence estimates of CP ranging from 1.5 to more than 4 per 1,000 live births or children of a defined age range” ( ). The percentages of children that are born with cerebral palsy is around 85 to 90 percent

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    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

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