CHILDREN CEREBRAL PALSY.SPASTIC DIPLEGIA
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SDCP is one of three forms of spastic cerebral palsy:spastic hemiplegia, which causes spasticity on one side of the body, usually the arm; spastic quadriplegia, which affects all four limbs, the trunk, and the face; and spastic diplegia, which causes spasticity mainly in the legs.Spastic cerebral palsy is the most common form.Abstract
Сhildren cerebral palsy is a general concept of movement disorders caused by changes in various structures of the brain during the perinotal period.Children with cerebral palsy suffer from mono, hemi, para, tetraparalyses and paresis, muscle tone pathologies, hyperkinesis, speech defects, movement coordination disorders, motor and mental retardation of the child.
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Medically reviewed by Karen Gill, M.D. — Written by Bria Horne on May 26, 2023
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