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  2. Cerebral palsy - Wikipedia

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    Spastic cerebral palsy is the type of cerebral palsy characterized by spasticity or high muscle tone often resulting in stiff, jerky movements. [110] Itself an umbrella term encompassing spastic hemiplegia , spastic diplegia , spastic quadriplegia and – where solely one limb or one specific area of the body is affected – spastic monoplegia.

  3. Spastic hemiplegia - Wikipedia

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    Spastic hemiplegia is a neuromuscular condition of spasticity that results in the muscles on one side of the body being in a constant state of contraction. It is the "one-sided version" of spastic diplegia. It falls under the mobility impairment umbrella of cerebral palsy. About 20–30% of people with cerebral palsy have spastic hemiplegia. [1]

  4. Spastic cerebral palsy - Wikipedia

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    The types of spastic cerebral palsy are generally distinguished by the primary areas of the body that are affected. [2] Spastic hemiplegia Hemiplegia is a type of cerebral palsy affecting one vertical half of the body (such as one arm and one leg). [15] [16] The affected side of the body is opposite the affected area of the brain in hemiplegia.

  5. Hemiparesis - Wikipedia

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    Other causes of hemiplegia include spinal cord injury, specifically Brown-Séquard syndrome, traumatic brain injury, or disease affecting the brain. A permanent brain injury that occurs during the intrauterine life, during delivery or early in life can lead to hemiplegic cerebral palsy.

  6. NC athlete with cerebral palsy doesn’t need easy. She just ...

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    Michelle Ballasiotes doesn’t let her hemiplegic cerebral palsy limit her. She rides cyclocross, a competitive-cross between mountain and road biking.

  7. Management of cerebral palsy - Wikipedia

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    Children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy often have sensory impairments as well as motor deficits. CIMT has been shown to be an effective OT intervention to improve proprioception and sensory processing. [37] CIMT has also been found to improve postural symmetry during functional tasks in individuals with CP. [38]

  8. Triplegia - Wikipedia

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    The condition is commonly associated with cerebral palsy, although conditions such as strokes can also lead to it. Triplegia has also been found to be due to an increase in intracranial pressure associated with hydrocephalus resulting from traumatic brain injury. [2]

  9. I'm a Celebrity's Myles Stephenson shares emotional post on ...

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    I’m a Celebrity… Get Me out of Here! star Myles Stephenson has shared an emotional post after his son Shiloh was diagnosed with hemiplegic cerebral palsy.