CEREBRAL PALSY Tristan Zvolensky p.4 December 1 st, 2014.

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CEREBRAL PALSY Tristan Zvolensky p.4 December 1 st , 2014

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CEREBRAL PALSYTristan Zvolensky

p.4

December 1st, 2014

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WHAT IS CP?

Disorder where muscle movement and brain activity is permanently effected

Seizures and muscles spasms tend to occur

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SYMPTOMS

Muscle spasms

Hypotonia

Hypertonia

Dystonia

Fixed joints

Using preferred side of body

Excessive drooling

Difficulty swallowing

Difficulty speaking

Difficulty walking

Ataxia

Athetosis

Oral diseases

Seizures

Intellectual disabilities

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CAUSES

INHERITANCE

X link recessive

Usually transmitted from females to males

¼ of daughters and all sons are expected to be affected

BITH DEFECT

Prematurity

Birth defects

Probability of CP occurring varies from ethnicity to ethnicity

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INTERESTING FACTS

Only 2% of CP cases are genetically inherited

CP is the most common physical disability that occurs during childhood

Every hour, another child is born with CP

Over 17 million people have CP

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TREATMENT & RESEARCH

Making sure the house is safe for someone with CP

Wheelchair if needed

Muscle braces if needed

Proper food and nutrition

Therapy is customized for patient; therapy helps with mobility and social interaction, it also helps with dealing with pain and maximize independence

Georgia Regents University: studies on the use of stem cells from cord blood to help children diagnosed with cerebral palsy

University of Texas: investigate 2 forms of stem cell therapy on children diagnosed with cerebral palsy

Recent studies are showing interest in stem cells and their effect on kids with cerebral palsy.

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TYPES OF CEREBRAL PALSY

Spastic Cerebral Palsy: characterized by muscle stiffness and permanent

contractions

• Athetoid or Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy: characterized by uncontrolled, slow,

writhing movements

• Ataxic Cerebral Palsy: characterized by poor coordination and balance