Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a neurological disorder that affects movement and posture. It is typically caused by an injury to the brain before, during, or shortly after birth. CP affects people in different ways, ranging from mild issues with coordination of movements to more severe cases of impaired muscle control and coordination. The condition is lifelong and cannot be cured, although treatments are available to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Physical therapy, speech therapy, and medications may be used to reduce the severity of the condition, while assistive and adaptive devices can aid with mobility. Early intervention is vital to ensure the best possible outcomes for those living with CP.
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