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Cerebral palsy is a neurological disorder with severe motor and coordination impairments. The signs or symptoms of cerebral palsy may appear soon after birth or may take several months to become apparent.
Cerebral palsy is classified into different types depending on the type of symptoms. These symptom-based classifications further indicate the parts of the brain that is affected with the condition.
This affects 70 to 80% of all children with cerebral palsy. In this condition some of the muscles in the body are tight and stiff with increased muscle tone. The limbs in addition are weak and are drawn in due to increased tone. This makes control of movements difficult.
Due to increased muscle tone the child may appear initially to be walking on toes. If the upper limbs are affected there may be tight fisting of deformities in normal posture of the hand.
People with spastic diplegia might have difficulty walking. This is because tight hip and leg muscles cause their legs to pull together, turn inward, and cross at the knees (also known as scissoring).
This affects around 10% of children with epilepsy. In this type there may be spontaneous and unwanted irregular writhing movements. This hinders control of movements.
The muscles change rapidly from being hypertonic or increased tone to hypotonic or becoming floppy and loose. The muscles used for speech may also be affected. Posture is also affected in most cases.
There may be shaky movements and difficulty in maintaining balance and coordination. There is shakiness of hands and feet and difficulty with speech
This has combined features of other types of cerebral palsy.
Other symptoms of cerebral palsy include: