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All of his life, Dylan Law had tremors that caused him to struggle with things like drinking, writing, and playing.
Gait impairment represented by crouch gait is the main cause of decreases in the quality of lives of children with cerebral palsy. Various robotic rehabilitation interventions have been used to ...
An inspiring West Lothian College student with disabilities is sharing his education journey story to encourage others to “go ...
Abbreviations AFO: Ankle-foot orthosis; CP: Cerebral palsy; CPUP: Cerebral palsy follow up programme and quality registry; GMFCS: Gross motor function classification system; ROM: Joint range of ...
Leen Mohammad and her mother Sana'a Shllak play Uno cards at their host family's residence in Delaware. Nilanjana Gupta / The National Leen suffers from spastic quadriplegia, a severe form of cerebral ...
A disabled man with cerebral palsy and epilepsy was detained by the Home Office for ten months despite a doctor warning the government his detention was “unsafe” and “grossly detrimental to ...
Cerebral palsy is a lifelong physical disability affecting movement and posture. The motor impairments of cerebral palsy result from non-degenerative brain injuries, brain malformations, and genetic ...
At eight months, the baby was finally diagnosed with ataxic cerebral palsy and epilepsy, affecting both her voice and physical movement: today, when walking, she drags one leg behind the other.
Lexi Cook details to PEOPLE how her son was diagnosed with cerebral palsy four months after he was born prematurely Initially, Cook was told her son would never see her or learn to walk Thanks to ...
Spasticity (muscle tightness) is common in children with cerebral palsy, and it can cause discomfort and difficulty during movement. Selective dorsal rhizotomy addresses spasticity by cutting select ...
Israeli forces defended killing a Palestinian man with cerebral palsy and special needs by claiming he was a "terrorist." Muhammad al-Farra, a Palestinian man who had lost his father and four ...
The term cerebral palsy (CP) is frequently used to designate a large number of clinical conditions which have in common a specific and non-progressive lesion in the immature brain.¹ It is related, ...
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