What Are the Complications of Cerebral Palsy in Children?

Cerebral palsy refers to a central nervous system disorder characterized by abnormal brain development caused by non-progressive brain damage or various reasons from birth to one month after birth. This article introduces the complications of cerebral palsy, including abnormal posture and muscle tone, muscle weakness, involuntary movements, and ataxia. Cerebral palsy may also be accompanied by sensory, cognitive, communication, and behavioral impairments, as well as secondary skeletal muscle abnormalities, and there is a possibility of seizures. Frequent seizures of cerebral palsy can lead to quadriplegia, sensory abnormalities, single limb tenderness, and intellectual disability in individuals. It is common in hands and feet, at least in children with ataxia. Cerebral palsy should not be treated promptly. A large amount of experimental and clinical data indicates that the brain’s edge
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