What is Cerebral Palsy?
A disorder of posture and movement from a static brain injury prenatal or postnatal that limits activity
What is the most common type of cerebral palsy?
Spastic: damage to the upper motor neurons in the brain that causes increased muscle tone that leads to a reduction in joint range that makes movement seem spastic
Symptoms: hypertonicity, impaired fine/gross motor skills, gait-crouched, scissor walking, and walking on the balls of the feet
True or False:
It is easy to determine a location of neurologic lesions.
FALSE
It is difficult to establish a precise location of neurologic lesions on the basis of etiology or clinical signs because there is no characteristic pathologic picture
A. 28%
B. 17%
C. 23%
D. 20%
D. 20%
In the 1960s the prevalence of CP rose approximately 20%; which most likely reflected the improved survival of extremely low birth weight. In the past 2 decades there has been a decrease in incidence among extremely and very low birth weight infants. More common in males.