An overview of Quadriplegic Spastic Cerebral PalsyQuadriplegic Spastic Cerebral Palsy is a condition in which the person cannot move or feel arms, legs or other parts of the body. This condition arises because of injury to the spinal cord. Spinal cord is an important part since it sends messages to the body parts necessary for movement as well as sensation.
The Quadriplegic
Spastic Cerebral Palsy is the most adverse type of cerebral palsy
in which almost all the limbs as well as the trunk are affected. Besides,
other kinds of disabilities like mental retardation, problems controlling
the mouth and tongue due to problem with the muscles, as well as difficulty
in speaking. In fact the child also faces the problem of hemiparetic
tremors which is the uncontrollable shaking of limbs on one side of
the body. This may also hamper the normal movement.
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support to your child is something that he requires the most. It is
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