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This 7 page paper examines the symptoms, causes and outlook for Cerebral Palsy. The mysteries of how it manifests are discussed. The paper provides an overview as a well as a critical look at the condition. This paper includes a one page outline. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Symptoms a. problems with fine motor tasks b. difficulties walking c. difficulties balancing II. Diagnosis 1. Diagnosed early in life. 2. Specific symptoms a. Delay in walking
b. Delay in sitting a. Delay in rolling over III. Etiology 1. Possible causes of the condition a. jaundice b. head injury c. Rh factor d. German
measles e. forceps delivery 2. Speculation regarding causation 3. Forceps delivery a. Johns Hopkins study shows that CP is more closely aligned with neonatal infections than
forceps. b. Forceps should only be used when necessary. IV. Discussion 1. Relationship between causative factors and likelihood of developing the disorder. 2. There is a
difficulty in predicting and preventing the condition. 3. Babies who have other problems are more likely to develop CP. 4. Frequency of cerebral palsy. 5. New studies show
things like fever and inflammation could be a clue to cause. V. Conclusion While there is no specific cause found for the disorders, it is true that
several conditions make it more likely for a baby to develop CP. Oxygen seems to play a significant role. Cerebral palsy is not really a specific
disease but a term utilized in order to describe several chronic disorders that tend to impair the control of movement ("NINDS," 2004). It is something that comes about usually during
the early years of life and does not progress (2004). In other words, once it is discovered, the patient will stay the same. He or she will not deteriorate because
of CP. The disorders that fall under the umbrella term CP originate due to the faulty development of, or due to damage, in respect to motor areas in the
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