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Cerebral Palsy - Coggle Diagram
Cerebral Palsy
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Treatment
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Therapies-Occupational therapy, stretching and physical therapy
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Causes
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Choreoathetosis, myoclonus and dystonia
Clinical Manifestation
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Speech and Eating
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Difficulty with sucking, chewing or eating
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Development
Delays in reaching motor skills milestones, such as sitting up or crawling
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Diagnosis
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Laboratory test-test of the blood, urine or skin might be used to screen for genetic or metabolic problems
Definition
Is a non-progressive neurological disorder that is present from birth, and usually involves motor function
Pathophysiology
Cerebral Palsy most often result of environmental factors, which might interact with genetic vulnerabilities and could be severe enough to cause the destructive injuries visible with standard imaging