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Cerebral Palsy Information Blog

The Cerebral Palsy Information Blog is full of information on the causes, symptoms and treatments of Cerebral Palsy.  It also contains expert information from the Rasansky Law Firm invovling the possible mistakes and malpractice that can lead to a child's CP.

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5/8/2012
Jeff Rasansky
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DFW Cerebral Palsy Attorney | What Kinds of Problems Do People with CP Face?

Cerebral palsy attorney offers cerebral palsy help in defining the most common symptoms of CP. Symptoms include: muscle control, mentai impairment and others.

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4/25/2012
Jeff Rasansky
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Cerebral Palsy Lawyer | Muscle Control and Self-Expression

Cerebral palsy lawyer writes about how problems with muscle control from baby injury can lead to speech impediments that have adverse social effects.

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4/16/2012
Jeff Rasansky
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Houston Cerebral Palsy Attorney | Using a Walker at School Causes Controversy

Cerebral palsy attorney discusses how some kids with CP will need a walker and how that created problems at a school in Houston. Birth trauma can lead to CP.

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3/27/2012
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Texas CP Attorney | Making up for Hearing Loss

Cerebral palsy attorney writes about how children with CP can suffer from hearing loss that leads to problems with speech and comprehension. Therapy is advised.

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2/21/2012
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Texas Cerebral Palsy Lawyer | Growing Up with Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy lawyer discusses the challenges of growing up with CP including mobility and school work obstacles as well as the high cost of therapy and cars.

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2/14/2012
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Texas CP lawyer | Diagnosing CP in Infants

Cerebral palsy lawyer describes how modern technology enables doctors to diagnose infants with CP more quickly, accurately and in a less invasive way.

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1/30/2012
Rasansky Law Firm
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Texas CP Lawyer | Vans a Must for Children in Wheelchairs

Texas CP lawyer advises parents to start looking for appropriate lifts and vehicles if their child has serious mobility challenges due to Cerebral Palsy.

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1/18/2012
Rasansky Law Firm
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Dallas Cerebral Palsy Lawyer | Will My Child with CP Walk?

Dallas cerebral palsy attorney discusses how CP effects muscles and motor skills. Some with CP will have painful spasms, and some may never be able to walk.

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1/9/2012
Rasansky Law Firm
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Texas CP Lawyer | 3 Common Features of Cerebral Palsy

Texas CP lawyer outlines three common features/symptoms of Cerebral Palsy that parents can expect: muscle spasms, mobility issues and learning differences.

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12/28/2011
Rasansky Law Firm
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Dallas Birth Injury Lawyer | Why Cerebral Palsy Causes People to Suffer Socially

Birth injury lawyer gives parents of children with CP strategies for talking with other people about CP and what to do when encountering social disapproval.

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11/29/2011
Rasansky Law Firm
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Dallas Cerebral Palsy Attorney | Cerebral Palsy Sufferers and Pain

Dallas CP lawyer sadly explains that those who suffer from CP will experience painful muscle spasms and loss of mobility. A variety of therapies may help them.

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7/28/2011
Rasansky Law Firm
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Cerebral Palsy | What It Means For Infants

Because an infant won't be walking yet are performing other complex activities, it is sometimes difficult to notice a child actually has cerebral palsy.

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11/16/2010
Rasansky Law Firm
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Baby Injury | How Baby Injuries Can Affect the Body

More often than not, birth injuries heal quickly such as some bruises, but if you belive that your child has sustained more permanent injuries due to the negligent care of a doctor, contact a personal injury attorney to see what they can do for you. The Dallas based Rasansky Law Firm handles these kinds of cases and would be happy to evaluate your case free of charge. Contact us at 1 800 ATTORNEY (288-6763) or (214) 747-HELP (4357).

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11/9/2010
Rasansky Law Firm
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Cerebral Palsy | Discovering Cerebral Palsy in Infants

Discoverting that your child can be very difficult and although financial compensation will never completely eliminate your suffering, it can help with medical costs. If you believe that you child has cerebral palsy as a result of a negligent medical staff, call a personal injusry attorney to see how they can help you. The Dallas based Rasansky Law Firm handles these kinds of cases and would be happy to evaluate your case free of charge. Contact us at 1 800 ATTORNEY (288-6763) or (214) 747-HELP (4357).

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9/7/2010
Rasansky Law Firm
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Birth Injury Lawyer | How Does Cerebral Palsy in Infants Manifest?

Cerebral palsy occurs when an infant's brain is starved of oxygen, sometimes associated with a medical mistake made during the birth of the child. Cerebral palsy affects muscle development and movement of the child, which often leads to expensive medical bills. If your child suffers from cerebral palsy as a result of medical negligence, a birth injury lawyer might be able to assist you in receiving compensation. The Dallas based Rasansky Law Firm handles these kinds of cases and would be happy to evaluate your case free of charge. Contact us at (877) 331-4156 or visit jrlawfirm.com

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8/4/2010
Rasansky Law Firm
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What are the Signs of Cerebral Palsy in a Newborn?

Cerebral Palsy affects muscle movement and coordination and is difficult to notice in an infant. The loss of movement and coordination is in part due to loss of oxygen to parts of the brain. Sometimes Cerebral Palsy goes undetected for several years according to the National Institute of Neurologial Disorders.

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8/4/2010
Rasansky Law Firm
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Signs to Look for CP in a Child 6 Months-1 Year Old

CP refers to cerebral palsy, a group of problems that arise in the brain area and result in an abnormal movement or a lack of movement. Palsy is another word for paralysis, and this condition involves some level of paralysis for newborn children. DrSpock.com. states that the idea of totally crippled children may not always be accurate and that initial signs are far more subtle, especially in the first six months of age. The doctor further states that CP can occur together with other symptoms and conditions such as "seizures, learning disabilities, or mental retardation."

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8/3/2010
Rasansky Law Firm
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What Should I Know About Cerebral Palsy Gait?

Cerebral palsy gait problems are typically the result of neurological damages to the brain that control the muscles and other parts of the body related to movement.

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8/2/2010
Rasansky Law Firm
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What Are Some Complications of Cerebral Palsy?

Around 1/3 of patients who have cerebral palsy have mild intellectual impairment. Mental problems are most common in children with spastic quadriplegia. Around half of all cerebral palsy patients have seizures, which are bursts of electricity disrupting the brain's normal pattern of activity. Seizures that occur without a trigger are known as epilepsy.

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7/29/2010
Rasansky Law Firm
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Can CP be Detected During Pregnancy?

There are so many issues that can arise during pregnancy, some more concerning than others. It is the responsibility of the pregnant woman's doctor to monitor the health of the mother and developing baby and take care of medical issues if they arise. If the mother's health is not properly observed, a medical condition can get out of hand and potentially cause harm to the baby or the mother. One such side effect of improper prenatal care to the developing child is a chronic condition known as cerebral palsy.

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