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The understanding and operative treatment of cerebral palsy at the turn of the twentieth century: Harvey Cushing's early forays into pediatric neurosurgery.
Some research has shown that it might lower the risk of a certain type of damage to the brain, called cerebral palsy, for babies born before 32 weeks.
Sometimes it can cause loss of movement, known as paralysis. Whether a child can walk depends on the location of the spine that's affected and the size of ...
Cerebral palsy; Cervical myelopathy; Cervical radiculopathy; Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease · Chondrosarcoma · Chordoma · Chronic exertional compartment syndrome ...
Other causes of corticobasal degeneration include progressive supranuclear palsy, Pick's disease or Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Risk factors. There are no ...
Cerebral palsy · Concussion · Dystonia; Functional limitation; Gait disturbance; Gait unsteadiness; Head and brain injury; Head injury; Head trauma; Hemiparesis ...
Motor difficulties that can affect walking. Examples include weakness and stiffness in the leg muscles. Paralysis. By Mayo Clinic Staff.
Infections such as genital herpes, syphilis and cytomegalovirus can cause birth defects that may include brain and spine abnormalities, cerebral palsy, hearing ...
Electroconvulsive Therapy in Patients with Cerebral Palsy. Convuls Ther. 1993; 9(3):205-8. View PubMed; Rasmussen KG. Nonverbal behavior, verbal behavior ...
Paralysis from a spinal cord injury can be referred to as: Tetraplegia, also known as quadriplegia. This means that your arms, hands, trunk, legs and pelvic ...
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