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		<title>What is Cerebral Palsy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 09:53:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cerebral palsy is generally a term that refers to a group of long-term or permanent disorders, which appear immediately during the first several years of a child&#8217;s life. It is a condition that hampers and affects the affected child&#8217;s ability to appropriately coordinate normal body movements. This happens because the muscles tend to be weaker, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cerebral palsy is generally a term that refers to a group of long-term or permanent disorders, which appear immediately during the first several years of a child&#8217;s life. It is a condition that hampers and affects the affected child&#8217;s ability to appropriately coordinate normal body movements. This happens because the muscles tend to be weaker, floppy, stiff, and rigid. </p>
<p>In the United States and across continental Europe, it is estimated that cerebral palsy is occurring in two to four newly born babies out of 1,000. All around the globe, the inborn condition is affecting thousands of infants annually. An analysis of the etymology of the word would lead one to easily infer that cerebral palsy is affecting the brain in general. The word ?cerebral&#8217; is referring to cerebrum, the affected brain area, while ?palsy&#8217; connotes movement disorder. </p>
<p>Many studies have tried to explain the root cause of the condition. It was initially found that cerebral palsy is brought about by damages to the developing brain&#8217;s motor control centers. These damages may have been incurred during pregnancy or during actual childbirth. In some instances, cerebral palsy develops long after birth or up until the infant reaches the age of three. </p>
<p>Contrary to what many people believe, cerebral palsy is not in any way contagious. Thus, the condition is non-communicable and could not be passed on from a patient to another person. It is just okay to be dealing with and interacting with children with cerebral palsy. The sad news is that the condition has always been curable, though modern medicine is continuously looking for possible cures and treatments. However, in many instances, an appropriate physical therapy into a child could spell a really huge difference. </p>
<p>The information about Cerebral Palsy presented here will do one of two things: either it will reinforce what you know about Cerebral Palsy or it will teach you something new. Both are good outcomes.</p>
<p>Motor disorders related to cerebral palsy are accompanied more often by disturbances in perception, sensation, communication, behavior, and cognition. As mentioned, there is no cure, but there are usual medical interventions, which are limited to prevention and treatment of possible complications. There are also findings or studies that show that improvements and progress in neonatal nursing could possibly help lower the number of infants who are born with the condition. </p>
<p>There are three major categories or classifications of cerebral palsy, namely, spastic, ataxic, and athetoid or dyskinetic. Spastic is the most common type of cerebral palsy. It occurs in about 80% of reported cases. Patients exhibit neuromuscular conditions that stem from damages to the motor cortex, which in turn influences the brain&#8217;s ability to cognate.</p>
<p>Ataxic cerebral palsy is the type that is linked to possible damages to the cerebellum. It occurs less frequently, accounting for only about 10% of reported cerebral palsy cases. Patients exhibit tremors and hypotonia. Their skills in typing, writing, and using scissors are affected, along with physical balance while walking. Athetoid or dyskinetic type of cerebral palsy is rare. Patients often show signs of involuntary movements. They find it hard to keep still in a position and hold objects. </p>
<p>Once an infant is diagnosed to have cerebral palsy, there is an automatic need for further optional diagnostic tests. It is also interesting to note that male infants are more likely to have cerebral palsy than females. Specific advances and improvements in care of expecting mothers have been found not to help decrease or eliminate occurrence of cerebral palsy. </p>
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		<title>Common Misconceptions about Cerebral Palsy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 15:11:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following article presents the very latest information on Cerebral Palsy. If you have a particular interest in Cerebral Palsy, then this informative article is required reading.</p>
<p>It is not alright for any infant or child to have a condition called cerebral palsy. As you know, this could mean the overall development of the child would be affected. In general, cerebral palsy is directly affecting the motor development of any child. Through the years, numerous research efforts have been conducted, but still, cerebral palsy is a condition that is up to this day incurable, but treatable. </p>
<p>Picking up from that point, many people have confusion about the words ?cure&#8217; and ?treat.&#8217; This could have direct implications to cerebral palsy because as mentioned, the condition could only be treated, but not cured. First, cerebral palsy, once developed in a child, could stay on forever. The inconvenience and discomfort caused by it could only be treated. Such treatments include specific medications, therapies, and surgical procedures. However, treatments are meant to only relieve pain and distress. So while such discomforts are temporarily eliminated, cerebral palsy would stay. </p>
<p>Another misconception about cerebral palsy is that it is a disease or an illness. This could be corrected. Medical studies and expert testimonies are all backing the assertion that cerebral palsy is just a condition. It means cerebral palsy is not caused by disease-causing virus and bacteria. It is inborn, meaning, it is the natural state of the child. This fact about the condition also supports the previous point that cerebral palsy could never be cured. How could you cure something that is not a disease in the first place? </p>
<p>Knowledge can give you a real advantage. To make sure you&#8217;re fully informed about Cerebral Palsy, keep reading.</p>
<p>Time and again, many people, out of ignorance, believe that cerebral palsy is contagious. Now is the time this misconception is cut once and for all. Because the condition is not a sickness and it is not caused by any pathogen or microorganism, cerebral palsy could not in any way be transferred from a person to another. In the past, some people have treated cerebral palsy patients with much indignation and avoidance because of their fear to share the condition. Now, you should know how to handle that misconception. </p>
<p>Cerebral palsy vanishes as the child grows old. It is not bad to help patients keep hope, but to say cerebral palsy would go away as a patient grows old is not correct. It is not in any way possible. As mentioned, once the condition has developed in a child, it is meant to stay there forever. The patient has to adjust to living in that condition. </p>
<p>From that, get on to another common misconception. It states that most patients of cerebral palsy could not be independent. Usually, people would feel so. If you are a parent of a cerebral palsy patient, you should remember that the condition is not an excuse to make the child useless or dependent. Perhaps, you could teach him to act and do activities on his own. Make him feel normal by trusting in his ability to get things done. He could still be mobile despite his inability to walk normally through using wheelchairs, crutches, braces, and walkers. </p>
<p>Lastly, it is a common misconception that the mental capacity of children with cerebral palsy would remain inferior. This is not true. Cerebral palsy patients could still develop their mental abilities to the extent similar to normal children. They would just however have a slow start, like they may take time to first learn words and communication. But once they get into it, they could do wonders. </p>
<p>Of course, it&#8217;s impossible to put everything about Cerebral Palsy into just one article. But you can&#8217;t deny that you&#8217;ve just added to your understanding about Cerebral Palsy, and that&#8217;s time well spent.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his new GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.gvo.co"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Cerebral Palsy And Dealing With Malnutrition</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 03:18:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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<p>Children with cerebral palsy do not only have problems with their motor skills.  This can, actually, be defined or referred to as insufficient growth and development. Children would cerebral palsy would often experience difficulty in eating.   Difficulties would include unable to swallow, hyperactive gag reflex, and inability to control feeding.  These challenges could be factors on why most children with cerebral palsy are malnourished. </p>
<p>There are several issues or reasons why children with cerebral palsy find it difficult to eat.   For example, the mouth and the throat of a person could be affected by cerebral palsy making it difficult for patients to eat. Others would find it difficult to control their tongue.  In some cases these could end up choking the patient when their food is directed towards on the tracheas down to the lungs.  </p>
<p>There are also some who does not want to be touched on the face, lips and mouth.  This could also affect whenever you are feeding the patient.  Because of the numerous problems on feeding, it takes a while before children with cerebral palsy would finish their food.  A longer time and process of feeding would totally tire the child, therefore more calories were being burned.</p>
<p>There are researches from the University of California, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, showing the malnutrition has become a common problem among patients of cerebral palsy.  In the research, it was stated that in severe cases of cerebral palsy, malnutrition is evident. But in less severe cases of cerebral palsy, malnutrition is barely noticeable. </p>
<p>What is malnutrition? </p>
<p>Malnutrition is a condition where the body does not gain enough vitamins, nutrients and minerals that the body needs. Malnutrition is not only about being undernourished, there are also cases of malnutrition where the body is overnourished. </p>
<p>Sometimes the most important aspects of a subject are not immediately obvious. Keep reading to get the complete picture.</p>
<p>Lack of nutrition while the baby is undergoing fetal development can be a risk factor for cerebral palsy.  If the baby is not getting enough nutrition, there could be problems with the brain development. Therefore, even if the baby is still in the stomach, it is very important to eat foods that will provide sufficient vitamins and nutrients.  This would help lessen the risk of any abnormalities. </p>
<p>It is important to treat or address malnutrition immediately.  When unnoticed and unattended, malnutrition could even lead to making their conditions worse and in worst cases, could even lead to death. </p>
<p>So what can we do about it? </p>
<p>There are different ways to address malnutrition for cerebral palsy patients. It may be necessary for parents to give nutritional supplements.  A speech therapist is also somebody who can help about malnutrition and cerebral palsy.  A speech therapist helps the patient to have more control with the mouth muscles.  This would help the individual to intake more food. </p>
<p>Treatment could also involve the use of support systems and other devices.  For example, there are surgical procedures that can done like inserting gastronomy tubes which would allow the children to have more feeding.  For those children who are finding it hard to grasp other objects, larger eating utensils can be given to them so that would be able to wait for the laptop. </p>
<p>There are about 35% of children with cerebral palsy who are malnourished.  This is a very important issue and needs to be addressed. Problems like this with feeding and nutrition can even worsen the children&#8217;s condition.  </p>
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		<title>Cerebral Palsy and Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 21:40:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following article includes pertinent information that may cause you to reconsider what you thought you understood. The most important thing is to study with an open mind and be willing to revise your understanding if necessary.</p>
<p>Cerebral palsy is a challenging condition not only due to various complications or problems involved with the condition but also the social learning challenge that is involved. Since cerebral palsy underlying problems and conditions begin at an early age, children needs to undergo a somewhat different kind of learning process for them to at least be educated with the world they live in. Living in a sheltered environment may not always be the best solution. Proper education is as important as the right medical treatment. </p>
<p>Children with cerebral palsy are challenged by the various problems and disabilities their condition has brought them. Ordinary activities like thinking, learning and even memory are not acquired the same way as ordinary, healthy kids. There are specialists that can teach parents the proper techniques and approaches for educating children diagnosed with cerebral palsy. First, these specialists will properly identify the specific disabilities that have been brought about by their condition.</p>
<p>Even if a child has above-average intelligence, problems involving muscle movements for example can be hindrances to their education. Upon determining what kinds of problems the children face, the right strategies can then be used for educating children with cerebral palsy. Early interventions and special preparations for schools can be imposed as well as monitoring systems can be imposed to monitor the learning progress of patients. </p>
<p>One can only stress the importance of individual assessment of patients. Each patient is unique. The degree of the disorder affects how and what kinds of therapy the child will need. Because of this case, the parents are the first ones that need to understand and cope with their child&#8217;s condition. But parents should never attempt to educate their children alone. It takes a good support group both from the medical community and groups of physical therapists and other special education teachers that can help a patient with cerebral palsy learn things better. </p>
<p>The information about Cerebral Palsy presented here will do one of two things: either it will reinforce what you know about Cerebral Palsy or it will teach you something new. Both are good outcomes.</p>
<p>Why is the presence of support groups important for the education of a child with cerebral palsy? Each of these individuals are experts on their own field and they would know the proper approach to be taken. Physical therapists for example help in the development of simple motor skills. Cerebral palsy can severely affect even the most basic of the body&#8217;s motor skills. Walking, sitting or even just standing can be quite daunting to some patients with cerebral palsy so adding challenges like learning and education can already be too much.</p>
<p>There are patients who will need speech therapists that will help in the development of the child&#8217;s speech as well as their capacity to listen. Because of their disabilities, patients with cerebral palsy needs the care of special educators since they have the patience, the dedication and correct mindset for teaching kids with these kinds of disability.</p>
<p>Sometimes the condition is not severe enough that parents are prevented from enrolling their children in normal schools. In fact attending normal schools have proven to be beneficial to a patient with cerebral palsy. The disabilities might be limiting but it doesn&#8217;t mean that foregoing your child&#8217;s education is the right decision. Having them enroll or teaching them the proper education also help them emotionally. For fellow students tend to stay away from people who look different. </p>
<p>Cerebral palsy and education should come hand in hand. Both are needed especially for teaching kids with cerebral palsy. </p>
<p>Now that wasn&#8217;t hard at all, was it?  And you&#8217;ve earned a wealth of knowledge, just from taking some time to study an expert&#8217;s word on Cerebral Palsy.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
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		<title>Types Of Cerebral Palsy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 09:11:50 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>United Cerebral Palsy defined cerebral palsy as a ?group of chronic conditions? which affects the movement of the body and the coordination of its different muscles.  Its existence is because the part of the brain which controls muscle movements has certain abnormalities.  These abnormalities can be brought about by some problems during pregnancy. </p>
<p>Most of the children diagnosed with cerebral palsy were diagnosed in the age of 18 months.  Although, this abnormality can already exist at the time of birth, it becomes evident or noticeable during two years old until three they are three.  It would have to clear that cerebral palsy is not something which is transmissible nor progressing.  There are different treatment options which could help patients to cope with it. </p>
<p>The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Strokes (NINDS) estimates about 800,000 Americans, children and adult, to be affected with cerebral palsy.  There are different types of cerebral palsy.  </p>
<p>? Mild Cerebral Palsy</p>
<p>Those who are suffering from mild cerebral palsy only have slight impairment, the symptoms are not that evident and usually not that noticeable.  There would be cases when the child would remain undiagnosed with cerebral palsy, because it is not that obvious.  The sad thing about it is that because it is barely noticeable, the possibility of treatment is also very slim. </p>
<p>They can be slightly affected physically, they could have problems lifting heavy items.  You would also notice that mild cerebral palsy patients would frequently use a particular side more often that the other.  But the intelligence is not affected at all.  </p>
<p>? Spastic Cerebral Palsy</p>
<p>This is the most common cerebral palsy case.  It affects about 80 percent of all the cerebral palsy cases.  There is damage on the motor cortex which would lead to tightness and stiffness of muscle or muscle groups.  This would limit movement, for example, children would find it difficult to hold objects.  </p>
<p>You can see that there&#8217;s practical value in learning more about Cerebral Palsy. Can you think of ways to apply what&#8217;s been covered so far?</p>
<p>? Athetoid Cerebral Palsy</p>
<p>If spastic is the most common, athetoid covers about 10 percent of the cerebral palsy cases.  The damage of the brain will be on the parts that coordinate body movements and at the same time maintains the posture of student.  Those who have athetoid cerebral palsy would find that the face would experience involuntary movements.  Speech is barely understandable and the food will be difficult to swallow.   Aside form that, the person who is affected with this would also have problems with the survey.  </p>
<p>? Ataxic Cerebral Palsy</p>
<p>This would a more rare form of cerebral palsy, about 5 to 10 percent of the total number of cerebral palsy patients are affected with this.  Those who have this kind of cerebral palsy would experience poor muscle tone and development.  Coordination would be very difficult too.   They also tend to have a very shaky grip.</p>
<p>? Mixed Cerebral Palsy</p>
<p>Just like what the name is, it is about the combination of other types of cerebral palsy.  The most common mix would be the spastic cerebral palsy and at the same athetoid cerebral palsy.  Those who are suffering from this would not have any particular type of cerebral palsy, therefore their symptoms can also be mixed.  The spastic cerebral palsy tend to be more visible, especially if the child will reach the age of nine months.<br />
About 10 percent of  cerebral palsy patients have this.  </p>
<p>There are different types of cerebral palsy and if we think that an important individual is showing signs based on the definition, then it would be for the best to get an expert opinion and help. Each type would have a treatment program more suitable for them. </p>
<p>It never hurts to be well-informed with the latest on Cerebral Palsy. Compare what you&#8217;ve learned here to future articles so that you can stay alert to changes in the area of Cerebral Palsy. </p>
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		<title>A Promising Modern Device for Treating Cerebral Palsy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 13:22:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is estimated that about two in every thousand newly born infants have a condition known as cerebral palsy. Unfortunately, there is still no known cure for the condition. Cerebral palsy is directly affecting the brain of the baby, hindering its full development and specifically preventing motor and sometimes sensory capability. There are several promising [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is estimated that about two in every thousand newly born infants have a condition known as cerebral palsy. Unfortunately, there is still no known cure for the condition. Cerebral palsy is directly affecting the brain of the baby, hindering its full development and specifically preventing motor and sometimes sensory capability. There are several promising medications and devices that are still being clinically tested to finally provide solutions to such inborn conditions. </p>
<p>Several scientists assert that zapping the human brain with a relatively mild electrical current could have the potential to help cerebral palsy patients. A hospital in Paris, France is particularly focused to this endeavor. A team of medical experts in Salpetriere University Hospital is looking at a technology that involves implanting a device into a patient&#8217;s body for brain stimulation. Such device appears physically similar to the ordinary pacemaker. </p>
<p>Initially, the new technology was implanted within 13 people who have been diagnosed to have cerebral palsy. All have dystonia-choreoathetosis, a usual and progressively developing movement disorder among many patients. It is estimated that about 10% of all cerebral palsy patients are afflicted with this condition. It is characterized by involuntary muscle contractions that bring about movement disorder. </p>
<p>Initial finding of the clinical study suggest that such a deep brain stimulator could significantly improve movement problems that are common among cerebral palsy patients. It has been particularly helpful and effective in patients with primary dystonia. The devices could be implanted near the collar bone or in the abdomen. It is connected by a thin wire directly to the electrodes placed within the brain. There is a tiny generator that effectively sends minor electrical pulses that makes the brain control movement. </p>
<p>Truthfully, the only difference between you and Cerebral Palsy experts is time. If you&#8217;ll invest a little more time in reading, you&#8217;ll be that much nearer to expert status when it comes to Cerebral Palsy.</p>
<p>In the first set of clinical study, leads were attached to the brain&#8217;s globus pallidus, the brain region that is affected by cerebral palsy in dystonia patients. It was found that after about a year, most of the patients (8 out of 13) showed drastic improvements in basic motor symptoms. Improvement on movement rating accelerated to 55% in those eight patients, from the common average of just 21%. </p>
<p>Aside from bringing about targeted results, the device was also found to have effectively reduced pain and disability. In general, the patients were reported to have felt better. Their symptoms of mental health problems and depression were also trimmed. However, in five cases, the patients had to be treated with additional anti-anxiety medications. </p>
<p>However, while researchers conclude that the study promises good results, the research as well as the findings could and should still be interpreted with heightened caution. The clinical tests are calling for further and bigger studies to further evaluate the effectiveness of deep brains stimulation in possibly treating cerebral palsy. There should also be more studies to be conducted involving children. </p>
<p>It should also be noted that the device could be patterned after the regulation-approved stimulation devices that are now being used for treatment of Parkinson&#8217;s disease. Many human rights advocates are also expected to question and raise skepticisms over the potential of this promising technological treatment against cerebral palsy. It should always be noted that this technology is initially aimed at helping treat the condition, instead of totally curing it.</p>
<p>But who knows how effective and useful it could be? It could be the miracle device or medication cerebral palsy patients have been waiting for. </p>
<p>I hope that reading the above information was both enjoyable and educational for you. Your learning process should be ongoing&#8211;the more you understand about any subject, the more you will be able to share with others.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Cerebral Palsy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 11:01:44 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered if what you know about Cerebral Palsy is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on Cerebral Palsy.</p>
<p>Cerebral Palsy is an abnormality of motor function and abilities.  The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Strokes (NINDS) describes cerebral palsy as a neurological disorder that is already apparent during the infant or early childhood stage of an individual.  Its effects are permanent, but they do not progress over time.  </p>
<p>As a neurological disease, its main problem will be in the muscles and nerves, the part of the brain where muscle control is the part deeply affected.  Even though there are some children already born with the illness, it may not be evident or obvious on the early stages of the child&#8217;s life.  But it becomes apparent at the age of two or when it reaches three years old. </p>
<p>The United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention, estimates about 10,000 babies each year that will develop cerebral palsy.  The United States Cerebral Palsy estimates that about 800,000 people in the United States have cerebral palsy.  About 25 percent of those who have cerebral palsy also have mental retardation.  </p>
<p>There are different ways on how doctors are able to diagnose cerebral palsy even if the child is just a few months old.  There are different symptoms that a baby with brain damage or problem may exhibit like lack of alertness, irritability, a high-pitched and abnormal cry, trembling in limbs and arms, seizures, body twitching and abnormal reflexes.  </p>
<p>Muscle tone and the posture can also show signs if the child has cerebral palsy.  If the child, for example, is favoring one side of the body, then it could be a sign.  But not a too conclusive symptom, other symptoms would include gradual changes on the muscle tone, from being flaccid to being stiff. </p>
<p>As the child grows older, the signs become more and more evident.  It can already be seen that his motor movements are slower than other children of the same age. They are significantly slower in reaching different developmental milestones like rolling over, crawling, sitting, and others. </p>
<p>Now that we&#8217;ve covered those aspects of Cerebral Palsy, let&#8217;s turn to some of the other factors that need to be considered.</p>
<p>Diagnosing cerebral palsy is not something that doctors could do overnight.  Why?  Because the child&#8217;s nervous system can get ?organized? over time.  There are times when the part of the brain which is undamaged, will take over the work of the damaged nerves of the brain.  Although this would not be sufficient and make the child to completely recover, the development and the difference in motor skills are huge.  </p>
<p>Eighteen months would be the most common age for most children to get cerebral palsy diagnosis. But this age is also the most difficult stage for a child to get diagnosed.  Why?  A child can have a brain injury and may scar the brain.  Although the child, a few months from the serious traumatic incident, may show signs of cerebral palsy, the child may recover a year from the incident. </p>
<p>Doctors would use different medical technology to properly diagnose a child of cerebral palsy.  There can be computed tomography or CT imaging  which can determine if there are areas of the brain which are underdeveloped. An MRI or magnetic resonance imaging can also be used for the same purpose.  There are also intelligence tests that can also help doctors in making a diagnosis.  The mother&#8217;s pregnancy is also important in determining the abnormality. </p>
<p>To cope with the abnormality, there are many treatment options that an individual with cerebral palsy could undergo.  There are also support groups where families of those who have children with cerebral palsy can draw strength from.  Cerebral palsy does not only poses challenges to the affected individual but also with the people surrounding them like their family.  </p>
<p>There are many management programs that would help individuals with cerebral palsy to develop their physical, mental, social and emotional growth.  There are education programs, counselling and guidance programs and other activities, that cerebral palsy patients could still participate in. </p>
<p>It could be difficult, but this would help them experience life despite their disability. </p>
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		<title>Cerebral Palsy Risks While Pregnant</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 02:43:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The United Cerebral Palsy estimates that about 764,000 children and adults in the United States have symptoms of cerebral palsy.  Every year, there are about 8,000 babies being diagnosed of having cerebral palsy.  While there are about 1,200 to 1,500 children who are in preschool shows signs.  </p>
<p>There are numerous factors that contribute on higher risks of cerebral palsy.  Risk factors for cerebral palsy would include premature birth, low birth weight, inability of the placenta to provide sufficient nutrients and oxygen, blood type incompatibility between mother and baby, getting infected while being pregnant, bacterial infection, a long period of time during delivery that the baby is unable to get oxygen and sever jaundice after birth.  </p>
<p>These are risk factors, meaning these do not necessarily lead to cerebral palsy but the chances could be high for the baby to have it.  Looking at it, the risk factors are events that could happen during pregnancy or during the birth of the child.  Which makes healthy pregnancy really important.  </p>
<p>Having infections during pregnancy is something that you would have to be prepared to avoid.  There are three major maternal infections that needs to be avoided, and the good news is that they could be readily avoided.</p>
<p>? German measles- vaccination is important prior to pregnancy.  This could have serious effects on the baby like brain damage and jaundice.</p>
<p>? Toxoplasmosis ? these parasites are commonly found in soil and in cat feces.  Washing and cooking food thoroughly would help avoid this kind of infection.  It is important to address any symptoms that could be like flu, cause this is the symptom of toxoplasmosis.  If not addressed, it can lead to inflammation ad brain damage and jaundice.</p>
<p>I trust that what you&#8217;ve read so far has been informative. The following section should go a long way toward clearing up any uncertainty that may remain.</p>
<p>? Urinary tract infection or kidney infection- every woman has high chances of getting a urinary tract infection (UTI).  Developing UTI while in pregnancy is dangerous since it could also have a hand of high blood pressure. </p>
<p>If you are pregnant and you think you one of these mentioned infections, then it is very important to get medical attention.  Some infections would have very simple treatment, but its effects have long-term and even grave impact on the baby. </p>
<p>Physical trauma that a mother experienced while in pregnancy could also cause brain damage to the baby.  Severe traumatic incident could involve car accident, physical abuse or any similar physical trauma. This could have serious effect on the baby.  It is also important for a mother to increase the intake of nutritious and healthy food.  Drugs and alcohol use is best to be avoided during pregnancy. </p>
<p>What about mothers who have cerebral palsy themselves?  </p>
<p>If you have cerebral palsy and intends to start planning for a family, then it is important to understand its effects on pregnancy.  Pregnancy makes the effects of cerebral palsy even worse.  It is important to practice a healthy lifestyle during pregnancy.  If you have medications to take, then make sure that your physician knows about it and if would be good for the baby.  Exercise regularly so you can cope with the increasing body weight because of being pregnant. Aside from that, exercise is said to help or prepare a mother for the delivery. </p>
<p>There are many preventive programs that pregnant women can join or learn from.  Pregnancy is a very important and dangerous stage for both the mother and the child.  We hope you will have a happy family and would be able to take necessary precaution against risk factors of cerebral palsy. </p>
<p>You can&#8217;t predict when knowing something extra about Cerebral Palsy will come in handy. If you learned anything new about Cerebral Palsy in this article, you should file the article where you can find it again.</p>
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		<title>Cerebral Palsy, the Signs to Look For</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 02:48:58 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cerebral palsy cannot be simply determined by a simple test. It is through a combination of clinical tests as well as keen observation that will help you determine early if your child have the condition. Remember that cerebral palsy is not a disease. It is best to throw away that kind of thinking as you begin to learn more about the condition. </p>
<p>If you happen to have a child that was born prematurely or whose weight was quite low at child birth then it is best to be a little bit wary and observe your child carefully since it is possible that your child have cerebral palsy. The chances of having cerebral palsy increase when the mother had an infection during the pregnancy or during the delivery of the baby.</p>
<p>The baby should be observed carefully for signs like seizures or jerky, abrupt and rather slow and uncoordinated movements that are not present to other kids that you know. If you observed that you child&#8217;s muscles seems to be too stiff or too loose, then cerebral palsy might be a possible cause. You need to have the child checked by medical professionals in order to diagnose early the problem so you can learn to deal with the condition at the beginning stages. </p>
<p>Other symptoms that can possibly manifest cerebral palsy in a child include no showing of normal reactions to loud noises. These include not blinking in response to loud noises at age one month and not turning their head toward the source of the sound at the age of four months. If you notice that your child is not able to sit up unsupported by the seventh month or is unable to say any words by the age of one year, then there might be a problem with the child&#8217;s brain development. Cerebral palsy might be the cause of all the child&#8217;s slow motor developments. When you noticed these kinds of thing, it is advisable to immediately seek medical help. </p>
<p>The more authentic information about Cerebral Palsy you know, the more likely people are to consider you a Cerebral Palsy expert. Read on for even more Cerebral Palsy facts that you can share.</p>
<p>Doctors, aside from the observations you will tell them, have modern medical equipment that can look into your child&#8217;s brain to see any scars present that might be able to explain the symptoms. Machines like MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) and CT (Computerized tomography) scans will be able to help doctors diagnose the presence of cerebral palsy. </p>
<p>Even though cerebral palsy is not a progressive condition, the various underlying problems and disabilities that follow cerebral palsy patients can worsen over time. The degree of change and the severity of the problems will depend on the damage to the brain. But more or less, patients with cerebral palsy will experience abnormal muscle tones and movements. This is where the stiffness or the extreme looseness of muscles is observed. Jerky, abrupt, slow or writhing movements are among the muscle movement problems that patients will most likely encounter. </p>
<p>Another noticeable problem is skeletal deformity especially for people who have cerebral palsy on only one side of the body. The uneven muscle development might lead to tilting of pelvic ones or scoliosis. Joints can be affected as well. The joints can stiffen due to the unequal pressures exerted by the muscles. Mental retardation is also a possibility. Since the brain is damaged or underdeveloped, there are often cases of some degree of mental retardation. Seizures and speech problems are also common. Muscle spasms can also cause problems like swallowing or even hearing loss. </p>
<p>These are but some of the signs to look for in a possible cerebral palsy patient. As medical science continue to progress, the better and more accurate the understanding and diagnosis of the condition. </p>
<p>Those who only know one or two facts about Cerebral Palsy can be confused by misleading information. The best way to help those who are misled is to gently correct them with the truths you&#8217;re learning here.</p>
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		<title>A Glimpse into Cerebral Palsy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 23:10:06 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most prevalent yet enigmatic disorders known in the medical world today is cerebral palsy, but hoping to get a glimpse into cerebral palsy will help people understand why it happens and what can be done to deal with it.</p>
<p>Cerebral paralysis is also known as CP for short. The condition was discovered by the British surgeon named William Little in 1860. His discovery led to the study and formulation of theories with regards to asphyxia at birth as the main cause of the problem. </p>
<p>But it was only in 1897 that famed psychoanalyst and now the Father of Psychology Sigmund Freud pushed for the idea that a difficult birthing is not the true cause of cerebral paralysis. Then a neurologist, Freud said that the problem may have been a symptom and an effect of a far more complex problem on fetal development. He was right and the condition is one of the effects of what is called cerebral palsy. </p>
<p>But despite the years of research and the ongoing debate on the subject, no one still know even now what exactly causes cerebral palsy. Nothing is ever certain when it comes to this problem. This is despite the fact that a lot of findings point fingers to problems caused by a lack of oxygen during fetal development. Some also include exposure to radiation, internal infection during pregnancy, trauma in the brain during childbirth and delivery as some of the other causes of cerebral palsy. </p>
<p>However, these are just some of the causes but are not necessarily the main and primary reasons for cerebral palsy.No less than 50% of all children born prematurely are believed to develop cerebral palsy upon their delivery. Medical experts believe that premature infants are vulnerable to cerebral palsy, in part because their organs have not yet fully developed when they were born, thus increasing the risk of hypoxic injury due to the lack of oxygen circulation to the brain that is largely responsible for those studied with cerebral palsy.</p>
<p>If you base what you do on inaccurate information, you might be unpleasantly surprised by the consequences. Make sure you get the whole Cerebral Palsy story from informed sources.</p>
<p>There are basically three common types of cerebral palsy, first is the spastic where someone with spastic cerebral palsy does not have the capacity to relax their muscles or may even be stiff.Next is athetoid, for which those with this type of cerebral palsy affects the patient&#8217;s ability to control their muscles, which is usually characterized by the patient&#8217;s hands and feet fluttering uncontrollably.</p>
<p>And the one with ataxic cerebral palsy has problems with balance and coordination.Cerebral palsy ranges from mild to severe cases, which may be characterized by the amount or degree of brain trauma or damage of the patient, however, is not generally conclusive about the actual cause of cerebral palsy.</p>
<p>Neurologists are the primary specialists that deal with patients afflicted with cerebral palsy, through which patients are commonly diagnosed with the analysis and assessment of the patient&#8217;s nervous system.For young patients, especially for children with cerebral palsy, they are most commonly treated by pediatric neurologists.</p>
<p>Treatment for young patients with cerebral palsy may also undergo therapeutic treatment by a pediatric orthopedist who will be responsible for handling problems with joints and bones. This is followed up with treatment from a developmental pediatrician, who usually monitors how young cerebral palsy patients throughout their developmental stage and by a pediatric physiatrist who treats children with disabilities.</p>
<p>So basically this is a good glimpse into cerebral palsy that may provide us with key and important information regarding cerebral palsy and how to better understand it.</p>
<p>So now you know a little bit about Cerebral Palsy. Even if you don&#8217;t know everything, you&#8217;ve done something worthwhile: you&#8217;ve expanded your knowledge.</p>
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