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What Is Cerebral Palsy?

Each year thousands of innocent people are diagnosed with cerebral palsy. However, many may not be familiar with this disability that affects so many and has been the subject of so many medical malpractice lawsuits in the United States.

The term "cerebral palsy" can actually be used to refer to a number of neurological disorders. These disorders become evident in infancy or early childhood and they can have a life-altering affect on how the body moves and brain functions. Cerebral pals is caused by an irregular function in the section of the brain that controls muscle movements.
 
A majority of the children that are born with cerebral palsy are not diagnosed until a few years after they begin to grow and develop. Though in some cases, this disability is detected at birth and can even be caused by medical mistakes during the pregnancy or delivery of the child. Some common signs of cerebral palsy are: 

  •  Lack of muscle coordination
  • Stiff or tight muscles
  • Walking with one foot or leg dragging 

How Can Cerebral Palsy be Treated?

Although no cure has been found for cerebral palsy, researchers have discovered various treatments that can help improve a child’s capabilities when they are living with the disability. If the disability is managed properly, there is a good chance that the child can enjoy normal activities well into their adult lives. But this various depending on the severity of the case. Some treatments that have proven to be successful for cerebral palsy patients are physical and occupational therapy and speech therapy, and medications to help control muscle spasms and ease pain.

How to Get Help If Your Child Is Born with Cerebral Palsy

If you have a loved one who is living with cerebral palsy there are many doctors and therapists that can help him or her with treatments and offer you and your family support. Cerebral palsy is a difficult disability for those who have and for those who are directly affected. But through support groups, treatments, and medical care you and your loved ones can rest assured that you are getting the proper care. 

If you believe that your loved one was born with, or developed, cerebral palsy as the result of a medical mistake there are also cerebral palsy attorneys who can assist you. Cerebral palsy attorneys specialize in cerebral palsy medical malpractice cases and can get you and your family the compensation you deserve for any wrongdoing. 
 

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This entry was posted by David Austin on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at 11:13 pm and is filed under Cerebral Palsy . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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