Overview
Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that affect movement, muscle tone, and posture. It is caused by damage to the developing brain, usually before or during birth. The most common type is spastic cerebral palsy, which causes stiff muscles and difficulty moving. Another type, called dyskinetic cerebral palsy, leads to uncontrolled movements.
Our approach
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a group of neurological disorders that affect movement, muscle tone, and posture. It is caused by abnormal brain development or damage to the developing brain, often before birth, leading to impaired control over muscles and coordination.
Symptoms
Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy vary among individuals and may include:
- Movement and Coordination Issues:
- Spasticity (stiff muscles and exaggerated reflexes)
- Ataxia (lack of muscle coordination)
- Tremors or involuntary movements
- Difficulty with precise motions, such as writing or buttoning a shirt
- Delayed Developmental Milestones:
- Delays in rolling over, sitting, crawling, or walking
- Abnormal Muscle Tone:
- Either too stiff or too floppy muscles
- Oral Motor Dysfunction:
- Difficulty sucking, swallowing, or speaking
- Balance and Posture Problems
- Neurological Issues:
- Seizures
- Intellectual disabilities
- Learning difficulties
- Vision or hearing impairments
Diagnosis
Healthcare professionals diagnose Cerebral Palsy through a series of evaluations:
- Developmental Monitoring: Tracking growth and developmental milestones over time.
- Medical History and Physical Examination: Assessing muscle tone, reflexes, and motor skills.
- Neuroimaging Tests:
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Provides detailed images of the brain to identify areas of damage or abnormal development.
- Cranial Ultrasound: Used in high-risk infants for initial assessment.
- Computed Tomography (CT) Scan: Offers images of brain structure.
- Electroencephalogram (EEG): Records electrical activity in the brain if seizures are suspected.
- Laboratory Tests: Genetic or metabolic tests to rule out other conditions.
- Developmental and Cognitive Assessments: Evaluations by specialists to assess intellectual abilities and identify associated conditions.