Does cerebral palsy cause cramps?
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Spastic cerebral palsy (referred to as cerebral palsy) is cerebral palsy. It refers to the movement and posture disorder caused by the non progressive injury of immature brain due to various reasons. Some lesions in the upper cervical spinal cord below the pyramidal junction do not meet the definition of this disease, but can still be treated as cerebral palsy. Does cerebral palsy cause cramps? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
Does cerebral palsy cause cramps?
The location of brain lesions determines the clinical type of cerebral palsy. For example, cerebral cortex injury can cause spasm or lack of movement at will. Most of the damage is not limited to a muscle area dominated by the brain,
The range of involvement is relatively wide, and the whole body part dominated by the brain will be affected. This is why the whole limb is affected to varying degrees, unlike poliomyelitis, which affects only one muscle type. If one muscle is obviously involved, it should be considered that other muscles in this area will also have different degrees of spasm.
Three limb paralysis: three of the four limbs are involved. The most common is spastic paralysis, which is a rare movement disorder. The unaffected limb needs to be carefully evaluated before three limb paralysis can be identified.
matters needing attention
Standing training. For the children who can't touch the ground when standing, the trainer can hold the heel with four fingers when lying on his back, press the palm to the center of the foot, make the foot bend back to the calf, and wear ankle orthosis, so as to correct the sharp foot, stabilize the ankle joint, and better carry out standing and walking training.