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Medical condition/treatment

Cerebral palsy or cerebral palsy

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Muscles and movement

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Cerebral palsy is a neurological disease that occurs in childhood and affects the ability to move. The exact cause is not known, but damage to the developing brain plays a role. Treatment includes early intervention, physical therapy, and targeted therapies to improve mobility and quality of life.

Causes/Description:

Birth complications, genetic predisposition, brain damage

Cerebral palsy

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Zerebralparese, Kinderrehabilitation, Bewegungstherapie, Physiotherapie, Ergotherapie, Sprachtherapie, Orthopädische Behandlung, Neurologische Störung, Hilfsmittel, Unterstützte Kommunikation

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Cerebral palsy occurs due to abnormal brain development or damage during pregnancy, birth, or the first few years of life caused by lack of oxygen, infection, premature birth, brain hemorrhage, or genetic factors.

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Treatment of cerebral palsy often requires a multidisciplinary approach that includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and other therapeutic interventions. Support from pediatric rehabilitation specialists is critical to improving quality of life and promoting independence.

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Cerebral palsy is a neurological disease that was studied in more detail during the 19th century. It has been recognized that it results from damage to the brain during birth or early childhood development. Modern diagnostic methods such as imaging enable more precise identification. Treatment includes multidisciplinary care, including physical therapy, occupational therapy and targeted educational support, to improve the quality of life of those affected.

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