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Cerebral Palsy Help - The Rasansky Law Firm Cares

The Rasansky Law firm is a leading group of attorneys who have helped families impacted by Cerebral Palsy that was preventable and caused by medical negligence. We have put together a cerebral palsy help site that covers the following areas:

Cerebral Palsy Information

Cerebral Palsy is not one specific disorder. It is also not a disease. Cerebral Palsy is a name given to a group of chronic conditions which similarly affect body movement and muscle coordination. Many times Cerebral Palsy is preventable. Contact us to see if you might have a case or review our site, for more information on living with Cerebral Palsy.

Cerebral Palsy Help Center

Cerebral-Palsy-Information is a help center where you can learn more about Cerebral Palsy; its history, causes, symptoms, treatments and the future of Cerebral Palsy research. We can even provide you with legal help from one of our Birth Injury and Cerebral Palsy Attorneys / Lawyers. Here you can also learn about how Cerebral Palsy impacts the everyday lives of everyone from babies, children and adults suffering from the condition, to the people in their lives dedicated to helping them deal with the affects disabling condition to the challenges associated in raising a child with Cerebral Palsy, or helping a family member or loved one through their difficulties. We can also provide you with a way to gather legal advice from a Cerebral Palsy and Birth Injury attorneys / lawyers.

Living With Cerebral Palsy

Living with Cerebral Palsy can be difficult, but with the right treatment and therapy, children suffering from Cerebral Palsy can go on to live happy, productive lives. There are numerous cerebral palsy help associations such as Birth Injury and Cerebral Palsy lawyers / attorneys and support groups for people with the condition as well as for people impacted by it. In the Living with Cerebral Palsy section, you can read about these various CP groups, as well as read articles on coping with Cerepbral Palsy through therapy or with special equipment for people with Cerebral Palsy. You can also find information on a attorney that specializes in Cerebral Palsy and Birth Injury.

For years, the Rasansky Law Firm has dedicated itself to representing children with Cerebral Palsy as a result of medical malpractice and medical negligence with our Birth Injury and Cerebral Palsy lawyers / attorneys.

The Rasansky Law Firm has a team of experienced Cerebral Palsy and Birth Injury Lawyers that have proven themselves time and time again and will aggressively represent your family. Our Birth Injury and Cerebral Palsy Attorneys / Lawyers handle Cerebral Palsy Lawsuits in all 50 states.

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Contact us, the experienced Birth Injury and Cerebral Palsy Attorneys / Lawyers immediately to discuss your legal rights and options. Contact is only a click away as well by contacting us via our online Contact Form. Whichever method you choose to contact our cerebral palsy lawyers / attorneys, you can feel at ease as you talk confidentially to one of our friendly medical experts.

Causes

Simply put, brain damage causes cerebral palsy . The brain damage can occur before, during or after birth. Most cases of brain damage causing cerebral palsy occur before a baby is born.

Cerebral palsy is a term used to describe a group of disorders characterized by a disruption of motor control . When areas of the brain responsible for movement, balance and muscular control either develop incorrectly or are damaged, the result can be cerebral palsy. The part of the brain damaged determines the symptoms of cerebral palsy. The severity of the symptoms depends on the severity of the brain damage. Sometimes brain damage occurs early in the pregnancy as a result of problems with blood supply to the fetus' brain. Sometimes damage occurs later in pregnancy after the brain has already formed, as the child is delivered or in the first years of life. How brain damage occurs is not always known. Doctors have identified several risk factors for cerebral palsy . Expectant mothers should avoid these risk factors to lower the possibility of having a child with cerebral palsy.

Types

People with cerebral palsy have damaged the area of their brain which controls muscle tone. Muscle tone describes the state of our muscles' readiness to contract or release. The amount of tension or resistance present in our muscles allows us to move or hold our bodies in position. The brain uses electrochemical signals to control and balance muscle tone. People with cerebral palsy's brains have lost the ability to appropriately control the electrochemical signals sent to different muscle groups. They suffer from increased, decreased or fluctuating muscle control depending on what part of their brain is damaged. There are several types of cerebral palsy, including the following -

Symptoms

Cerebral palsy is difficult to detect at birth. Two early indicators of cerebral palsy in infants are abnormal muscle tone or the tendency to favor one side of the body over the other. If your infant seems unusually floppy or limp it could be a sign of hypotonia, meaning reduced muscle tone. If your infant seems excessively rigid or unbendable it could be a sign of hypertonia, meaning increased muscle tone. While typically an infant is affected with either hypertonia or hypotonia, sometimes an infant will endure an early bout of hypotonia only to progress to hypertonia after a few months. Other early symptoms of cerebral palsy in infants involve poor control over mouth muscles. Excessive vomiting, gagging or other feeding problems are sometimes lead to other more advanced cerebral palsy symptoms.

It is difficult to detect cerebral palsy until children start reaching development milestones. However, specific kinds of cerebral palsy do have some early indicators. For example, statistics show 70 % of cerebral palsy cases are of a specific type of the disorder called spastic. Early symptoms of spastic cerebral palsy include the drawing in of arms and legs or difficulty in straightening an infant's limbs. Dyskinetic cerebral palsy, another type of the disorder, can cause infants to writhe involuntarily in an irregular motion.

Learn more about cerebral palsy symptoms in babies.

Treatment

There is no standard treatment or therapy for cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy affects each person differently so treatment must be individually tailored as well. Since there is no cure for cerebral palsy, most doctors focus on finding treatment and therapy geared toward managing or diminishing the neurological problems associated with cerebral palsy.

Therapy and treatments for the symptoms of cerebral palsy are numerous. Most experts agree a combination of treatments, given in conjunction, produce the best results. A cerebral palsy victim's healthcare team work together to prescribe a balanced regimen of treatments designed to increase quality of life.

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