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… a half year old. At age four, the mother took her for an examination by a neurologist who concluded that it could be cerebral palsy. This condition could have been a result of oxygen flow to the brain being cut at birth or a young age.
The girl … just like beauty, within the eyes of the beholder. 2) Advice parents to seek medical attention, primarily, the relevant therapy for children with cerebral palsy. 3) Recommend that parents ensure they have a supportive circle in caring for the special needs children because, regardless of how strong a ……
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… severity over time. Example: Muscular Dystrophy.
Other: This classifies other health related impairments causing physical disability or special gifts or talents.
Q3. Define cerebral palsy and discuss the range of effects that this condition can have on functioning.
cerebral palsy is related with impairment of the brain areas that control movement and coordination. It has three main kinds; rigid muscles (spasticity), irrepressible movements … rigid muscles (spasticity), irrepressible movements (choreoathetoid) and poor balance and direction (atonic). Its affect varies from person to person and the type of cerebral palsy that occurs. It majorly affects the movement, posture and balance. Some people show problems with walking, some just need help, some show intellectual ……
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