Articles about diplegia (0-17 of 17)

  • Cerebral Palsy As Well As Its Effects
    By: Petronila Wisk | - Although, when it comes to doing additional physical

    jobs, they will be seen as showing signs of affection. Palsy Spastic: Identifiable by awkward motions and inflexible muscle tone. Once the case is over and reward has been granted, then the lawyers are paid a percentage of the recompense. So, you should know how to adjust and care for these children so that you make their life and also yours a little bit easier. There are one or more schools which are specially made for childr ...

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  • How To Choose Certified Cerebral Palsy Lawyers
    By: Mahajan | - There are many type of cerebral palsy. Spastic cerebral palsy is one of them and is classified further by topography depending on the affected area of the body. It includes hemiplegia disturbing one side more than the other, diplegia affecting the lower limbs more than the upper body and quadriplegia affecting the four limbs equally. It is disarray that is not progressive. An individual's disarray can progress throughout childhood when wide-ranging care from specialists is properly given. The wo ...
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  • Knowing Cerebral Palsy Warning Signs
    By: Hector Killilea | - Signs and symptoms of cerebral palsy is often as simple as having difficulty with fine motor tasks like writing or using scissors, or as profound to can not maintain balance or walk. Greatly afflicted patients might have involuntary movements, like uncontrollable hand motions and drooling. Others suffer from associated medical disorders, like seizures and mental retardation.

    Spastic CP is among the most common type of cerebral palsy. It causes the muscles to be stiff and permanently ...

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  • Cerebral Diplegia
    By: Tiens Muller. | - It is a non developing neuromuscular illness bringing about mild to severe disabilities during life.This problem is demonstrated as several persisting qualitative motor problems that can be found in young children due to destruction of the mental faculties during delivery or due to certain pathological conditions within the intrauterine life.The neurological troubles are many but non progressive in character. Around 2 per 100 live delivery is having this problem.This illness has no hereditary de ...
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  • Massager: The New Era Of Health Tool
    By: lena00123 | - Associated methods
    Many types of practices are associated with massager and include bodywork, manual therapy, energy medicine, and breathwork. Other names for massager and related practices include hands-on work, body/somatic therapy, and somatic movement education. Body-mind integration techniques stress self-awareness and movement over physical manipulations by a practitioner. Therapies related to movement awareness/education are closer to Dance and movement therapies. Massage can also h ...

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  • Cerebral Palsy -which Nerves Are Affected
    By: Christopher Cooney | - Cerebral palsy (CP) is a form of brain damage that affects thousands of newborn children around the world every year. With no definitive cure known as of yet, people who have CP tend to suffer its effects for their entire lives. It is caused by damage to the motor control centers inside the brain. There are several types of CP that occur during pregnancy, childbirth and up to three years of age. Among them is spastic cerebral palsy. It is the most common form and contributes to over seventy perc ...
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  • About Cerebral Palsy
    By: Fortune Ezeoha | - Cerebral palsy is a general term describing a group of chronic non-pregressive neurological symptoms which cause impaired control of movement and which are evident in the first few years of life, usually before age 3. The disorders are induced by damage or faulty development of the motor areas in the brain, disrupting the patient's ability to control movement and posture. Symptoms of cerebral palsy include difficulty with fine motor tasks such as writing, poor balance and walking, and involuntar ...
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  • Protocols For Children With Cerebral Palsy, Autism And Portable Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers
    By: Paul Fitzgerald | - A letter to the editor in Exceptional Parent Magazine from two parents requested more information on HBOT. I wrote and the response with MUMS' address and phone numbers was published in the magazine so more parents called and letters poured in.

    The letter I had responded to turned out to be from Claudine Nadeau from Quebec and Debbie Nardone from Illinois. Debbie was a member of MUMS and met Claudine through the Internet. Debbie shared the information she had from the MUMS newsle ...

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  • The High Probability Of Paralysis In Los Angeles
    By: Ivonne Jade Agustin | - Paralysis is a medical condition that affects the nervous system and depriving the body of the ability to move. Simply put, it is the loss of muscle control in the bodys affected area. Paralysis is often the result of serious accidents

    For those who have been involved in accidents that have resulted to a loved ones paralysis, you must immediately acquire the services of an expert lawyer who will be assisting you in filing charges and Los Angeles Paralysis Injury C ...

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  • The Dangers Of Paralysis Injury
    By: Kamille Pagibigan | - What is Paralysis?

    When the spinal cord or the brain, the two vital organs in the central nervous system, gets damaged or injured after an accident, it may result in the sudden loss of sensation, movement, or other functions of the body known as paralysis.

    Paralysis is a serious injury that requires extensive medical treatment. it can be one of the most life-altering situations any person can suffer. This may be associated with brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, ...

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  • Avoiding Legal Paralysis From Your Paralysis Injury Claims
    By: Claysphere Rivera | - Paralysis injury, a very regrettably serious damage that everyone wants to avoid or do not want to experience, ever. It is very devastating for one or for any member of the family to suffer an injury of this sort, which is so severe that it ends dooming ones life.

    However, living in a vulnerable world where all is possible including an injury encounter, we cannot help but hope and aspire not to be involved in any mishaps that would drain us to ruin. Thus, part of our concern t ...

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  • California Triplegia Lawyer, Southern California Triplegia Attorney
    By: Gibson Sebastian | - Triplegia is a condition which causes a person to be unable to feel or control an entire side of his or her body as well as another of the person's arms or legs. This paralysis of three extremities is often caused by an accident such as an auto or motorcycle accident or violent acts such as gunshot wounds.

    Other terms of paralysis include paraplegia, the paralysis of a person's lower body and legs; quadriplegia, the paralysis of a person's body from the neck down; ...

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  • Ayurvedic Cure For Paralysis
    By: Robert Baird | - This is muscle weakness that varies in its extent, severity and degree of flaccidity or spasticity according to the nature of the underlying disorder and its distribution in spinal cord, brain, peripheral nerves or muscles.

    Types of Paralysis

    Paraplegia:

    It occurs usually due to injury or disease of spinal cord and occurs in both the legs. It is generally accompanied by loss of sensation below the level of injury and disturbed bladder function.

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  • Spastic Cerebral Palsy"'"how It Affects Muscle And Joints
    By: Low Jeremy | - If you have a child that suffers from cerebral palsy disorder, most likely the spastic type is what you are dealing with right now. Being the most common type of cerebral palsy, it is accounted for almost 70 to 80 percent of entire cerebral palsy cases. Individuals that are suffering from this condition basically have stiff muscles which remain on an extended contraction state. Because of this muscle stiffness, normal movement becomes difficult, and it can result to permanent joint and muscle da ...
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  • Appropriate Therapy For Cerebral Palsy
    By: Low Jeremy | - Cerebral palsy is an umbrella term referring to a group of various conditions thus no two people is alike even though they have similar diagnosis. There are three major classifications of cerebral palsy describing different impairments on movements and reflecting the damage area of the brain. They are Spastic, Athetoid, Ataxic or Mixed.

    Spastic cerebral palsy is classified further by topography depending on the affected region of the body. The classifications include hemiplegia af ...

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  • Symptoms Of Cerebral Palsy
    By: Low Jeremy | - You have heard about cerebral palsy and you may wonder if your child has one. Firstly, before you go ahead and think that your child may have cerebral palsy, you first have to know what it is all about.

    Cerebral palsy is a condition acquired from birth. Cerebral palsy is a form of brain damage where your child's development will be affected throughout his or her life. There can be many causes of cerebral palsy and only a doctor or specialist can determine the cause of this disorde ...

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  • Your Helpful Guide To Cerebral Palsy
    By: Jake M. Robinson | - Cerebral Palsy is a very fatal disease that mainly causes motor impairment that may damage the brain. This results in the symptoms of mental retardation that can be seen in young children. These children with mental disabilities have to face serious problem in interaction with their parent and society.

    The main causes of Cerebral Palsy in newborn babies.

    The actual cause of Cerebral Palsy is still unknown to the medical world. As a result Doctors are unable to find ...

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