Cerebral Palsy Overview
This collection covers cerebral palsy, a prevalent childhood motor disability characterized by permanent movement and posture disorders resulting from brain damage or abnormal development. It discusses various aspects including types of CP, treatments such as physiotherapy and surgical interventions, advancements in stem cell research, the management of associated symptoms like spasticity, and innovative communication devices for affected individuals. The emphasis on a multidisciplinary approach highlights the complexity and diverse needs of those living with the condition.