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Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy is a term for a neurological or brain disorder that affects posture and movement. It is causes a loss of muscle control and coordination. People suffering from Cerebral Palsy have damage to the part of the brain that controls muscle tone. Muscle tone is the amount of resistance to movement in a muscle. During fetal life, birth and infancy damage is done to the motor areas of the brain. This can come in the form of radiation or lack of oxygen. Diagnosis of cerebral palsy does not occur until the age of about two or three in children. One out of 500 children is affected with the disorder. In the United States there are approximately 500,000 people that suffer from Cerebral Palsy.
There are four classifications of Cerebral Palsy which are; Spastic Cerebral Palsy which effects 70-80 percent of cases, Ataxic Cerebral Palsy 5 - 10 percent, Athetoid/ Dyskinetic 10 - 20 percent and Mixed Form Cerebral Palsy, which is a combination of one or more of the other types.
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