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All of his life, Dylan Law had tremors that caused him to struggle with things like drinking, writing, and playing.
An inspiring West Lothian College student with disabilities is sharing his education journey story to encourage others to “go ...
Getting to Know Cerebral Palsy in Children Cerebral palsy (CP) is a disorder that affects how a person controls their muscles and movements. It is caused by problems in the areas of the brain that ...
3. Ataxic Cerebral Palsy Ataxic cerebral palsy leads to severe issues with coordination. Movements are continually jerky or disorganized. Walking, or even trying to pick up an object, can be difficult ...
Heather Hancock suffers from cerebral palsy, a condition that has afflicted her since birth. The 56-year-old Canadian contends with debilitating muscle spasms which go from her toes through her ...
Dyskinetic cerebral palsy is the second-most-common type of cerebral palsy (CP) in the U.S. All forms of cerebral palsy are life-long conditions that affect muscle movement and control.
People with ataxic cerebral palsy have poor balance and co-ordination which impacts fine motor skills such as writing and gross motor skills including walking. Some people have a combination of ...
Vs. ataxic cerebral palsy Ataxic cerebral palsy is a rarer type of cerebral palsy that affects 5–10% of children with the disorder.
Ataxic cerebral palsy is a developmental disorder that affects balance and coordination. Children with the disorder may have difficulty walking steadily or performing precise movements, such as ...
Cerebral palsy is a neurological condition that mainly impacts the brain’s control over movement. Someone with cerebral palsy may have a wide range of physical and mental health conditions. How severe ...