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March 17,2011

The Consequences of Cerebral Palsy

  • By MyCPChild
  • Blog
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  • Brain Injury, Brain Damage, Medical Negligence, Infants
Cerebral palsy is a disorder caused by a brain injury. Cerebral palsy in infants sometimes occurs because of negligence on the part of the doctor and sometimes occurs because of natural causes. This condition can also arise from injuries that are suffered after birth.
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January 12,2016

Cerebral Palsy in Toddlers

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  • Blog / Child Symptoms
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  • Infants
Cerebral palsy can affect toddlers aged 1-3 in many different ways. As a parent, it’s your responsibility to identify and take note of developmental milestones and ensure that your child is reaching these within a reasonable time-frame. If your child is struggling for whatever reason, you may want
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December 20,2013

Why is Cerebral Palsy Hard to Detect?

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  • Child Symptoms
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  • Infants
Cerebral palsy can be hard to detect. There are several different forms of this disorder, and diagnosis during the first few months of development is not always possible. While there are predictable stages of development for most infants, some completely healthy babies lag a little behind the curve
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August 17,2012

Cerebral Palsy Symptoms May Start Early

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  • Child Symptoms
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  • Infants
Because of the many improvements in medical scanning technology, children with cerebral palsy are quite frequently diagnosed shortly after being born. There are cases, however, where parents may go for some time without suspecting that there is anything wrong with their child. Some cerebral palsy sy
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January 18,2012

Will My Child with Cerebral Palsy Walk?

  • By MyCPChild
  • Child Symptoms
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  • Infants
Cerebral palsy is not always completely disabling. In most cases, however, it will have some effects on the ability of the affected individual to get around. Cerebral palsy is most notable for its effects on the muscles. For example, dyskinetic cerebral palsy oftentimes causes painful muscle spasm
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October 27,2011

New Device Helps Children with CP Crawl

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  • Treatment, Infants
A device called the self-initiated prone progression crawler (SIPPC) may help children with CP to live better lives. This device is used on infants and acts as an assistive device, allowing them to crawl and creep. Researchers from Oklahoma University hope that it has other benefits, as well. Develo
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October 06,2010

Does Cerebral Palsy Get Worse with Time?

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  • Child Symptoms
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  • Infants
Cerebral palsy (Cerebral Palsy) is not a progressive or degenerative disorder, and thus dos not necessarily get better or worse over time (although this often depends on the level of severity and treatment provided). Symptoms of cerebral palsy generally remain the same throughout a person’s lifeti
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August 04,2010

Signs to Look for Cerebral Palsy in a Child 6-12 Months Old

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  • Infants
Cerebral palsy is a neurological condition resulting in abnormal movement or a lack of muscle control. Initial symptoms of this condition may be subtle, especially in the first six months of age. Cerebral Palsy symptoms to look for at six months of age include babies who do not seem to move one si
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August 02,2010

What Are The Childhood Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy?

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  • Infants
A parent or caretaker can usually be the first person to notice an infant’s early symptoms that would suggest they have cerebral palsy. At first, a parent may often dismiss or repress the idea that anything is wrong because they don’t want to believe it. Parents will often chalk up their
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