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Parents With Cerebral Palsy

My mother is 61 years old and was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when she was 17 months old, her mother was a wonderful, strong woman who had total faith that her daughter would grow up as normal as possible. The problem is that her mother is gone now and symptoms are starting to reappear and [...]

What is Cerebral Palsy?

Cerebral palsy is a term used to describe a group of chronic conditions affecting body movement and muscle coordination. It is caused by damage to one or more specific areas of the brain, usually occurring during fetal development; before, during, or shortly after birth; or during infancy. Thus, these disorders are not caused by problems [...]

What Kind Of Cerebral Palsy Treatment Is Available?

Cerebral palsy is an incurable disorder, so there is no way to completely treat it. But there are many cerebral palsy treatments that will help to reduce the effects of the disease. Each case is of course different and will require different types of treatment for their cerebral palsy type. Usually getting various types of [...]

Treatment For Cerebral Palsy

Unfortunately for any child suffering from Cerebral Palsy there is no cure; however there are treatments for this particular condition which can be used to help improve a child’s skills and capabilities. In fact the treatment of cerebral palsy has now meant than many people suffering from this particular condition are now able to lead [...]

Cerebral Palsy Psychosocial Issues

Learning about this subject will help you more in the long run than you may realize, until the time comes when you really need it.

Person-belief has been examined in producer with cerebral palsy. This affects many different areas of life plus public, nimble and academic competence. There is some dispute whether youthful producer with [...]

Cerebral Palsy Infant

When it comes to infant cerebral palsy, it may well take a number of years for the symptoms to present themselves and very rarely will they before the child has reached the age of 3. So actually being able to provide a diagnosis of cerebral palsy in infants before this age can be extremely difficult [...]

Cerebral Palsy - Preventable Birth Injury

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that one out of nearly 280 births will result in the child being born with Cerebral Palsy. This is up from the previous number of one in nearly 670 born with the injury.

Cerebral Palsy is one of the most common motor disabilities in children. It happens [...]

Erb’s Palsy Lawsuits - An Overview with Case History

Currently, there are more Cerebral Palsy lawsuits in courts across America and in Europe than there are cases of Erb’s palsy, but some of the most recent successful birth injury cases have been coming from Erb’s Palsy litigation in which a child’s brachial paralysis, or arm paralysis, was preventable and the negligence of a physician [...]

Erb’s Palsy Lawsuits - An Overview

Currently, there are more Cerebral Palsy lawsuits in courts across America and in Europe than there are cases of Erb’s palsy, but some of the most recent successful birth injury cases have been coming from Erb’s Palsy litigation in which a child’s brachial paralysis, or arm paralysis, was preventable and the negligence of a physician [...]

Birth Injuries Tragic Form of Malpractice

Medical malpractice occurs when a physician or some other healthcare provider fails to act reasonably under the circumstances, and the unreasonable conduct results in harm. When a medical practitioner’s conduct hurts an infant, the malpractice is especially tragic.

While most of the 2.7% of births that result in a birth injury in the United States [...]