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Cerebral palsy (CP) is one of the most common ?b?ti? in childhood and makes heavy demands on families, children, and health, ?c?ti?n? and social services. The most frequently cited ?n?ti?n? of CP are: a disorder of posture and movement due to a defect or lesion in the immature brain [1] or a group of movement and posture disorders that are associated with progressive ?r?ti?n of the immature brain during fetal or infant growth. The disorders are permanent but not invariable, and these disorders do place some ?m?ti?n? on daily living. CP is ?n associated with sensory ?c? c?n?ti?n impairments, c?mm?n?c?ti?n and motor ?b?ti? behavior issues, seizure disorder, pain, and secondary musculoskeletal problems [1]. The main causes and risk factors of CP are: m?ti? birth, extreme prematurity, birth asphyxia, feeding issues, prolonged ?ti?n? or postnatal ?n?cti?n? this disorder is more common in males [2]. | |
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Translational Biomedicine |
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2172-0479 |
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DOI
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10.21767/2172-0479.100044 |
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