Cerebral Palsy
What are the Characteristics of Locomotor Disability?
What is the Meaning of Locomotor Disability? When we think of movement and mobility, we often take it for granted. But for individuals with cerebral palsy, movement can be a constant challenge. Locomotor disability related to cerebral palsy can greatly impact an...
Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood (AHC) Disease – Symptoms, Treatment
What is Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood? A neurological disorder known as “alternating hemiplegia of childhood” or AHC disease is characterized by recurrent episodes of momentary paralysis, frequently affecting one side of the body (hemiplegia). In...
What is Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy?
Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy is the most prevalent type of the illness, affecting up to 80% of those with a diagnosis. Both muscle spasms, when the contracted muscles occasionally relax, and hypertonia, where muscles are persistently tense, are symptoms of spastic...
What You Should Know About Cerebral Atrophy (Brain Atrophy)?
Overview People with cerebral atrophy, also known as atrophy, lose neurons, and connectivity between neurons, and frequently have smaller brain volumes. This loss may result from thinking, memory, and daily task performance issues. One is more impaired the more loss...
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