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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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4/23/2012
Jeff Rasansky
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Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy Attorney | Different Types - Different Muscles

CP lawyer explains how there are different types of cerebral palsy like ataxic or dyskinetic cerebral palsy. Each has its own set of unique effects like spasms.

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4/16/2012
Jeff Rasansky
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Austin Cerebral Palsy Attorney | Naming the Conidition

Cerebral palsy attorney describes different forms of CP that can result from birth trauma including Diplegia, Hemiplegia and Quadriplegia. Seizures are common.

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4/6/2012
Jeff Rasansky
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Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy Lawyer | Cerebral Palsy - More than One Disorder

CP attorney defines different types of cerebral palsy including Dyskinetic and Ataxic cerebral palsy. Both present major mobility challenges and high costs.

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3/20/2012
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Texas CP Lawyer | Cognition and Control

Texas CP lawyer describes aspects of different forms of cerebral palsy including Dyskinetic cerebral palsy. Sufferers almost all have a lack of muscle control.

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12/20/2011
Rasansky Law Firm
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National Cerebral Palsy Attorney | 3 Things to Expect When CP Causes an Intellectual Disability

Cerebral Palsy lawyer recommends individuals become as informed as possible about mental disabilities in relation to Ataxic and Dyskinetic cerebral palsy.

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11/9/2010
Rasansky Law Firm
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Birth Injury Lawyer | Finding the Cause of a Baby Injury

There are several types of cerebral palsy and some are difficult to detect at times. In addition, it is difficult to determine and prove what caused your child to have cerebral palsy. A birth injury lawyer can help you to determine the cause of your baby's brain injury and, if the injury was due to medical negligence, he/she can help you receive the compensation you deserve. 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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10/7/2010
Rasansky Law Firm
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Birth Injury | Cerebral Palsy and Birth Injuries

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 is Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy?

Cerebral palsy, a condition that the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke describes as "any one of a number of neurological disorders that appear in early childhood." Though this condition does affect muscle movement, it is actually caused by brain injury. The brain has control over these muscle movements and due to abnormalities that occur with injury, the child loses proper function over the muscles.

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7/29/2010
Rasansky Law Firm
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What is the Most Severe Type of CP?

Cerebral palsy is primarily categorized in three types, with spastic quadriplegia being the most severe and disabling form. A vast majority of individuals with this condition are unable to walk and have a difficult time speaking. The limbs might be incredibly stiff, yet their neck may be "loose" due to the fact they have no control over its movement. This type of CP can drastically affect intelligence as many people with the condition suffer from mental retardation varying in severity from moderate to quite serious. Because communication problems are typically associated with spastic quadriplegia, the affected individual's IQ level is often difficult to access.

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