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  1. Periventricular Leukomalacia, or PVL

    ... leukomalacia injury, these functions are impaired. PVL is a strikingly common causal factor among children with Cerebral Palsy that ... and spasticity that require therapy and treatment. What is Periventricular Leukomalacia? Brain injury – Damage to the ...

  2. Developmental Delay

    ... More Cerebral Palsy Diagnosis ... A parent is likely to notice when a child doesn’t roll over when he or she should, or ... their skill set, and their confidence, into adulthood. What is developmental delay? Doctors look for visible signs of brain injury ...

  3. Risk Factors

    ... in order to effectively treat and manage risk. This list is not meant to be all-inclusive; other risk factors may contribute to the ... how they differ from risk factor causal pathways, visit What is a risk factor? How does that differ from a risk factor causal pathway? ...

  4. The Cerebral Palsy Diagnosis Checklist

    ... outcomes, and formal diagnosis on one easy-to-use form. It is likely parents will share these details with school officials, other health ... Questions arise later, yet many parents do not know what questions will provide answers and help fully define the child’s ...

  5. Chiropractic Intervention

    ... of complementary or alternative, or CAM, health practice, is technically considered a manipulative and body-based therapeutic method. ... alleviating pain and improving health and well-being. What is chiropractic intervention? Chiropractic care, considered a ...

  6. Cerebral Palsy Diagnosis

    ... Parents are often disheartened to learn that there is no singular test that will accurately diagnose a child with Cerebral Palsy. ... conditions that complicate the process of diagnosis. What tests do they use? Since there is no definitive test that can diagnose ...

  7. Screens, Tests and Evaluations

    ... process a parent will likely need to prepare a child for is the number of medical exams, evaluations and laboratory tests that can take ... an eventual diagnosis, and begin early interventions. What types of evaluations are used to diagnose Cerebral Palsy? ...

  8. Social Therapy

    ... The effect of social therapy can be empowering. Often, pain is recognized and released. The child develops new ways to respond to people, situations and moments. What is social therapy? Having positive interactions with others, whether ...

  9. What is Baclofen and a Baclofen Pump?

    ... If your child suffers from severe spasticity due to their Cerebral Palsy, baclofen might be a suitable treatment option. Baclofen is medicine used to treat muscle symptoms that accompany Multiple Sclerosis and ...

  10. Surgery

    ... A surgical procedure is something that people do not agree to lightly. However, there are some cases ... Surgical intervention is not appropriate for everyone. What is considered ‘ideal’ for one individual is likely unique to his or ...

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