How to Get Rid of Cerebral palsy
TweetCauses of Cerebral palsy
Perinatal brain damage; strong associated with prematurity
Signs and Symptoms of Cerebral palsy
Spastic (common), athetoid and ataxic types; variable in severity
Information on Cerebral palsy
Majority are below average intelligence; athetoid are more likely to be of normal IQ

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