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Cerebral Palsy, It is most often a combination of spastic and athetoid cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy symptoms Cerebral palsy can range in severity from mil...
Cerebral Palsy, What is cerebral palsy? NICE defines cerebral palsy (CP) as 'an umbrella term that encompasses a group of permanent movement and posture disorders t...
Erb's Palsy, Fractured humerus. Cerebral palsy. Erb's palsy treatment and management [ 1 ] Intermittent immobilisation and positioning to preve...
Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy, Subcortical ischaemic events occur in 84% with progressive or stepwise subcortical dementia and pseudobulbar palsy in 31%. [ 8 ] Mig...
Late walking (including bottom shuffling) may be familial, but underlying causes of late walking include neuromuscular diseases and neurological disorders such as cerebral palsy, particularly...
Movement and function problems caused by conditions affecting the brain, nerves and muscles, such as stroke , multiple sclerosis , Parkinson's disease and cerebral palsy . Rehabi...
Cerebral Angiography, What is cerebral angiography? Cerebral angiography is a type of X-ray test. It uses a special dye and camera to help doctors create pictures of the ...
However about 1 in 10 of all premature babies will have a permanent disability such as lung disease, cerebral palsy, blindness or deafness. One study of 241 children born before 26 weeks o...
The type of problems the baby may have in future include: Cerebral palsy . Learning difficulties. Delays in development. Problems with eyesight or hearing.
When it occurs in children it is nearly always because of cerebral palsy . Some medications such as those used in certain psychiatric conditions and some poisons can also cause it.
Bell's Palsy, Book an appointment today to see what treatment options are available near you Book now Other conditions that may be confused wi...
However, it increases risks of gastrointestinal perforation, cerebral palsy, and the combined outcome of mortality or cerebral palsy. [ 14 ] A Cochrane review suggests that late...
Circumduction gait Excessive hip abduction as the leg swings forwards Typically seen with a leg length discrepancy, with a stiff/restricted joint movement as in JIA, or with unilateral spasti...
Increasing severity of IVH is associated with progressively higher rates of mortality and neurodevelopmental impairment compared with no IVH. [ 1 ] Neurological complications include lifelong problem...
There was a statistically important decrease in the rate of cerebral palsy but the risk of developmental delay was high, even in children born moderately preterm [ 8 ] . Cerebral palsy [ 9...
Chronic bilirubin encephalopathy results from acute encephalopathy, and includes athetoid cerebral palsy, seizures, developmental delay, learning difficulties, vision and hearing problems, an...
Motor neurone disease . Cerebral palsy. Long-term injuries to the head or back. Cannabis extract is always started by a consultant in a hospital and is only available in the UK fo...
It is also more common in babies or children who have some impairment of their muscles and nerves (for example, those with cerebral palsy) or those with cow's milk allergy. Reflux occu...
Neurological problems, especially general learning disability, spastic cerebral palsy and choreoathetosis. Behavioural disorders. Pathophysiology This is an X-linked condition wit...
Previously it was assumed that most cases of cerebral palsy were due to obstetric mismanagement; however, it is now understood that in the majority of cases the cause occurs prior to labour a...