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Cerebral palsy is a group of diseases in which there is a violation of motor functions and posture. This violation is due to conditions of cerebral brain injury or impaired brain formation. This disease is one of the most common causes of persistent disability in children. This disease occurs in about 2 cases in every…
Cerebral palsy is a complex of various disorders of the nervous and muscular systems that occur in children. The most common causes of occurrence are: fetal hypoxia trauma received by the infant at the time of birth alcohol abuse during pregnancy. Cerebral palsy progresses as a result of pathological changes in the structures of the…
Cerebral palsy is a group of diseases of the central nervous system with a leading non-progressive lesion of the motor zones and motor pathways of the brain. Cerebral palsy occurs as a result of damage to the immature brain, which is in a state of maturation in the prenatal period or at an early age….