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When an infant is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, families lives are changed forever. Cerebral palsy is a group of non-progressive conditions that affect thousands of infants each year. There are many services for families that will help them become educated about cerebral palsy. They help find medical and financial services for families also; you will get all the information and resources needed for your child.
In: Home & Family
14 May 2009There are many different forms of cerebral palsy, including spastic, athetoid, ataxic, and mixed. Cerebral palsy children suffer from one of these types, but the most common is spastic.
In: Home & Family
12 May 2009Many people who have the condition cerebral palsy suffer from many different types of it. The different forms include spastic, athetoid, ataxic, or mixed. However, the most common type is spasticity.