Types
Causes /Risk Factors
Misc.
Definitions
100

Is the most common type of CP

What is Spastic CP?

100

If born prematurely most likely to have this type of CP

What is Spastic CP?

100

Can not be diagnosed at birth

What is CP?

100

Affects both sides of the body but mostly the legs

What is Diplegia?

200
The least common type of CP

What is Ataxic CP?

200

Regions of the brain are more susceptible to injury during key points in time.

What is selective vulnerability?

200

A group of reflexes that are retained

What are primitive reflexes?

200
Repetitive, twisting movements and distorted postures

What is dystonia?

300

One side of body affected with increased tone and increased reflexes (three words)

What is Spastic Unilateral Hemiplegia?

300

This group makes up half of all infants born with CP 

What are premature babies?

300

slow, writhing movements that appear to flow into one another

What is Athetosis?

300

Affects both sides of the body

What is bilateral or quadriplegia?

400

Both sides of the body are involved including head and trunk with variable tone and normal reflexes

What is Dyskinetic CP?

400

Infection that can cause CP

What is Cytomeglaovirus (CMV) or Rubella?

400

rapid, random jerky movements that appear to flow into one another

What are Chorea?

400

Involves both sides of the body including head and trunk

What is Dyskinetic or Ataxic CP?

500

Both lower extremities are affected (three word answer) with increased tone

What is Spastic Bilateral Diplegia CP?

500

Disruption of blood flow and oxygen supply at time of birth

What is hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy(HIE)?

500

Reflex commonly retained in CP

What is Asymmetric Tonic Neck Reflex or Tonic Labyrinthine Response?

500

Involves both sides of the body including head and trunk and includes low tone

What is Ataxic CP?