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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Symptoms of cerebralpalsy


Signs and symptoms will vary greatly. Movement and coordination issues related to brain disorder could include:

Variations in tonus, like being either too stiff or too floppy
Stiff muscles and exaggerated reflexes (spasticity)
Stiff muscles with traditional reflexes (rigidity)
Lack of muscle coordination (ataxia)
Tremors or involuntary movements
Slow, twisting movements (athetosis)
Delays in reaching motor skills milestones, like pushing au fait arms, sitting up alone or creep
pro one aspect of the body, like reaching with just one hand or dragging a leg whereas creep
problem walking, like walking on toes, a hunkered down gait, a scissors-like gait with knees crossing or a large gait
Excessive drooling or issues with swallowing
problem with uptake or consumption
Delays in speech development or problem speaking
problem with precise motions, like learning a crayon or spoon

The disability related to brain disorder is also restricted primarily to at least one limb or one aspect of the body, or it should have an effect on the entire body. The nervous disorder inflicting brain disorder does not amendment with time, that the symptoms sometimes do not worsen with age, though the shortening of muscles and muscle rigidity could worsen if not treated sharply.

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