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4 Jun 2009The severity of brain damage in the patient is what defines the degree of cerebral palsy. The symptoms may be mild and unrecognizable in cases of mild cerebral palsy. To make a diagnosis a series of medical tests must be undergone.
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27 May 2009Spastic diplegia is another type of spastic cerebral palsy. Also known as Littles Disease, spastic diplegia affects both the upper and lower part of a persons body. Like other types of cerebral palsy, spastic diplegia is caused by damage to the brain and many times the reason is unknown how the damage was caused.
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26 May 2009A form of spastic cerebral palsy is spastic diplegia. Spastic diplegia is occasionally called Littles Disease and affects the movement of the upper or lower half of the body. Spastic diplegia is like other types of cerebral palsy in the fact that it is caused by damage to the brain. In many cases it is unknown how the damage was caused and it is there at birth.
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25 May 2009Cerebral palsy as no specific cause and there is no cure. There are, however, treatment options that are provided within the medical field. Cerebral palsy treatment options are chosen based on the specific characteristics and needs of the individual with cerebral palsy.
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3 Apr 2009When damage is done to the brain, cerebral palsy may result. Impaired muscle movements and coordination characterize cerebral palsy.
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31 Mar 2009Cerebral palsy occurs when damage is done to the brain. Cerebral palsy is characterized by impaired muscle movements and coordination.