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Cerebral Palsy is one of most common types of birth injuries today.
Children may suffer brain damage before, during or
immediately following birth. Difficult labor or
inappropriate methods of delivery may lead to
Cerebral Palsy. A lack of oxygen during
birth, any intracranial bleeding, head trauma or
meningitis during the first few days following
birth, may also be a cause of Cerebral Palsy.
Premature babies are at a higher risk of
developing Cerebral Palsy.
If your child is a
victim of Cerebral Palsy, you should be aware that
this condition may have been caused by any of the
circumstances listed above.
Signs of Cerebral Palsy in infants and children
are:
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poor head control,
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startles excessively,
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excessively stiffness or floppiness,
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difficulty sucking and feeding, and
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delays in motor development.
If you detect any of these signs, please consult
your doctor. A neurological examination may
be necessary to rule out other possible disorders.
Cerebral Palsy is generally diagnosed before the
patient is three years of age.
There are three
basic types of Cerebral Palsy, depending on which
portion of the brain is affected:
- Spastic-
movements are difficult and stiff;
- Ataxic-
loss of depth perception & sense of balance;
- Athetoid-
uncontrolled and involuntary movements.
There is no cure for Cerebral Palsy, but it can be
managed to maximize independence. Cerebral
Palsy is not a disease or an illness. It is
a medical condition caused by damage to the brain.
Because of this, it does not progress with age as
long as medical guidelines are followed and other
factors, such as excessive weight gain, are
controlled.
Cerebral
palsy (CP) refers to a group of conditions that
affect control of movement and posture. Because of
damage to one or more parts of the brain that
control movement, an affected child cannot move
his or her muscles normally. While symptoms range
from mild to severe, the condition does not get
worse as the child gets older. With treatment,
most children can significantly improve their
abilities.
A multidisciplinary team of health care
professionals develops an individualized treatment
plan based on the severity of cerebral palsy. It
is imperative to involve patients, families,
teachers, and caregivers in all phases of
planning, decision making, and treatment. The
individualized treatment plan will take into
consideration both the immediate needs of the
patient, and the long term prognosis for
development. A child's brain and nervous system,
because they are still developing, have an amazing
ability to heal themselves to differing degrees.
Often, initial signs of cerebral palsy in milder
cases may improve over time, and with proper care
and treatment.
Normally, muscles and tendons stretch and grow at
the same rate as bones. With cerebral palsy
conditions, muscle development may not keep pace
with bone growth due to spasticity or contracture.
Physical therapy is an important part of
any treatment plan for cerebral palsy patients.
Physical therapy may include:
- Daily range of
motion exercises can assist with muscle
development, and help keep limbs from growing
weak or stiff.
- Stretches and
Exercises can also improve the development of a
child's motor skills.
- As the child
ages and prepares for daily living, therapy may
focus on improving the ability to sit, move
independently, dress, and use the bathroom.
- Orthotics, such
as braces and walkers, can help with limb
control and positioning, and can be an important
element of therapy - helping the child to
perform daily tasks and participate in
activities.
Children with
cerebral palsy often benefit from speech
therapy. In some cases, the lack of control in
facial and throat muscles can cause drooling and
eating difficulties - speech therapy can help
regain some of this control. In addition, children
with athetoid (dyskinetic) CP frequently have
difficulty pronouncing words, a speech therapist
can assist a child with their communication.
A child living with cerebral palsy can sometimes
become frustrated, angry and irritable.
Psychotherapy can improve behavioral issues,
providing encouragement, improving self-esteem,
reinforce positive messages, and stop negative
behaviors like hair pulling and biting.
Medication may be used to target particular
disabilities, such as seizures. As with many forms
of drug therapy, a certain amount of
experimentation may be required before optimum
results are achieved.
- Antispasmodics
are the most common medications used. They relax
tight muscles and reduce muscle spasms. The
muscle relaxants diazepam (Valium®) and
dantrolene (Dantrium®) may be prescribed to
control muscle contraction and spasticity.
- Phenobarbital,
Phenytoin, and other Anticonvulsants are needed
with patients who suffer seizures.
- Baclofen is a
muscle relaxant and antispastic medication that
is available in tablet and injectable forms.
- Anticholinergics
inhibit the effects of acetylcholine, a brain
chemical that triggers muscle contraction and
may be prescribed to control the abnormal
movements associated with athetoid cerebral
palsy.
- Stool softeners
and mild laxatives may help treat constipation,
which is a common complaint of people with CP.
In addition to the
above therapy options and available medications,
some surgeries can be beneficial, improving
the quality of life for CP patients.
- Surgery can be
performed to loosen tight muscles and release
fixed joints. This is most commonly used on
major joint centers like hips, knees, and
ankles. Only about 5% of people with stiffness
of their elbows, wrists, hands, and fingers
benefit from surgery.
- Surgery can be
used to cut some of the nerves on limbs most
effected by spasms. This procedure can reduce
spasms and restore a degree of control.
- Additional
surgeries may be beneficial for those with CP.
These include surgeries for orthopedic problems
(hip dislocation, uneven leg length, scoliosis,
etc.), or medication-related procedures where a
pump may be inserted in the abdomen to deliver
medications.
For most,
cerebral palsy is a life-long condition, however,
treatments and environmental management can result
in an improved quality of life for families.
Staying informed about the latest treatment
options, working with medical professionals, and
creating a support system of family, friends and
educators can assist in the healthy development of
your child.
Parents of a child
suffering with Cerebral Palsy should contact an
attorney for research into the cause of their
child's affliction.
If your child's
Cerebral Palsy is due to professional medical
malpractice or negligence, you have a
right to receive compensation. It is important to
see an attorney who is experienced in cases
involving Cerebral Palsy.
CEREBRAL PALSY FAQs
What is cerebral palsy?
Cerebral palsy is a medical condition caused by a
permanent brain injury that occurs before, during,
or shortly after birth. The effect of cerebral
palsy is characterized by lack of muscle control
and body movement. The cerebral palsy diagnosis is
usually made shortly after birth, but may show up
later in childhood.
Does cerebral palsy affect everyone the same
way?
No. There are four classifications of cerebral
palsy:
(1) Spastic - occurs when the muscles are too
tight. Patients will have stiff and jerky movement
and will often have difficulty letting go of
something in their hand. Spastic cerebral palsy is
divided into these subcategories:
- Diplegia -
affects both arms or both legs
- Hemiplegia -
affects limbs on one side of the body
- Quadriplegia -
affects all limbs
- Monoplegia -
affects only one limb
- Triplegia -
affects three limbs
(2) Ataxic - occurs
when the muscles are too weak. Patients will be
shaky and unsteady. They will often have very poor
balance and be extremely unsteady when they walk.
(3) Athetoid - occurs when the muscles fluctuate
between being too tight and too weak. Patients
will have involuntary movement in the face and
arms, and will have difficulty holding themselves
in an upright position.
(4) Mixed - occurs when the muscles are affected
in a combination of any of the types listed above.
What are the side effects of cerebral palsy?
Side effects of cerebral palsy include seizures,
spasms, visual problems, hearing problems,
hyperactivity disorder, speech problems, and
learning problems. Approximately half of all
people with cerebral palsy suffer from seizures.
Seizures occur when there is abnormal brain
activity (the brain attempts to send abnormal
messages very close together). Seizures affect
people in different ways - some people may stop
moving and stare, others may fall down. Some can
cause a person to fall and shake violently. They
are generally not dangerous and will only last a
few minutes.
Is there a cure for cerebral palsy? What kinds
of treatments are available?
Cerebral palsy is incurable. However, many
therapies can be used to help ease the symptoms of
cerebral palsy. You should seek guidance from the
following professionals.
- Physician -
trained in helping developmentally challenged
youth.
- Orthopedist -
Having a specialist to deal with
bone-muscle-tendon issues is critical to the
successful treatment of cerebral palsy.
- Psychologist -
can help patients and their families deal with
the unique stresses of cerebral palsy.
- Physical
therapist - can create a regimen of exercises
designed to improve strength and movement.
- Occupational
therapist - can help the patient to function
better in everyday life at school or work.
- Speech-language
therapist - to work out communication problems.
- Social worker -
to help the family gain access to community
resources available to the disabled.
I have cerebral
palsy. Can I pass it on to my children?
The answer is No. Cerebral palsy is not a disease,
but a condition that is not contagious in any
form. A parent who has cerebral palsy cannot pass
it to their children. In addition, having cerebral
palsy will not affect a woman’s chances of
becoming pregnant, maintaining a normal pregnancy,
or increase any chances of complications during
labor and delivery.
How serious is cerebral palsy?
Cerebral palsy is an abnormality in the brain that
effects the muscular and nervous systems. There is
no cure for cerebral palsy. However, it is not
dangerous like cancer, heart attacks, or other
serious diseases and it is not a life-threatening
situation. Although there is no cure, therapy such
as physical, speech, and/or occupational may be
very helpful for your health.
What causes cerebral palsy? Can it be
prevented?
Cerebral palsy is caused by an injury to the brain
during pregnancy, around the time of birth, or
shortly after birth. The following injuries may be
contributing factors to developing cerebral palsy:
infection during pregnancy, jaundice, RH
incompatibility, oxygen shortage, stroke,
toxicity, bleeding, kidney infections, and urinary
tract infections. Some of these factors can be
avoided by receiving proper prenatal, labor &
delivery and post-natal medical care.
What economic relief is available to those with
cerebral palsy?
Up until the age of three, children qualify for
early intervention programs either with
professionals who provide services in home or in
program centers. Under both federal and state law,
children between the ages of three and twenty-two
are entitled to special education services. These
laws guarantee that a child with special needs has
access to an educational program, including
speech, occupational and physical therapy services
and placement in public and private school
programs. In addition:
- Respite care.
Provides families with occasional relief from
the daily care of the child. These services are
offered by several state agencies and are often
provided free.
- Eligibility for
handicap plates. Often times there is an
exemption on the sales tax/excise tax for such a
vehicle.
- Supplemental
Security Income (SSI). A federally funded
program that sends monthly checks to children
who the federal government determines to be
disabled.
- Medicaid.
Federally funded programs that can extend
medical benefits to disabled children who meet
the eligibility criteria.
- Special
services. Neurology, orthopedic and cardiac
clinics. Often times there is no charge to the
family for this initial diagnostic evaluation
and financial assistance may be available beyond
that.
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About Cerebral Palsy - information on spastic, ataxic, and athetoid
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Alliance For
Cerebral Palsy Law - offers health and legal information.
alt.support.cerebral-palsy
Cerebral Palsy Usenet Newsgroup.
Summary of current research on Cerebral Palsy.
American
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Amy's Home Page - personal site of a young Melbourne girl with Diplegia
Cerebral Palsy.
Cerebral Palsy Advocate - lawyer network handling birth injury cases including erbs palsy and brachial plexus palsy,
resulting from medical malpractice.
Cerebral Palsy And Aging
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More Cerebral Palsy links. Cerebral Palsy and visual impairment: An access challenge
Cerebral Palsy Chat Board
Interactive bulletin board with comments and questions by those interested in
Cerebral Palsy issues and problems. Open to the public for participation.
Cerebral Palsy Program
Cerebral Palsy Home Page, The Alfred I. DuPont Institute
Cerebral Palsy: a Guide for Care
Provides an overview of material from a book Cerebral Palsy; A guide for care by Miller, Bachrach, et al published by Hopkins Press.
Cerebral Palsy: Hope Through Research
Cerebral Palsy Info Central (CPIC) - links to other sites about CP and also disability in general.
Cerebral Palsy Lawyer Attorney - provides information on birth injury, birth trauma, and
Cerebral Palsy.
Cerebral Palsy Tutorial for Children and Parents
Cerebral Palsy: A Day in the Life of Megan - offers a pictorial tale of a young girl with additional information.
Godmother, The - information on
Cerebral Palsy and links to other sites on disability.
How Can I Help? (CP Booklet)
Information for friends and relatives of a child with
Cerebral Palsy, from The Cerebral Palsy Association of Western Australia
Journey Out of Silence
Homepage of William Rush, a journalist and author with
Cerebral Palsy, with information on his autobiography, Journey Out of Silence.
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NIH, The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
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North American Growth in CP Project - study will take place in seven different medical centers in the United States and Canada.
Softley.co.uk - a look at Robert Softley's personal experiences with
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Soul Survivor: Raising a Child with Cerebral Palsy - author Shirley MacPhee discusses the trials, triumphs, and accomplishments of
raising her disabled son Jeffrey.
Susie's
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Cerebral Palsy Athletic Association
Homepage of this organization, with their classification system, sports
news and Paralympics 2000.
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