Cerebral Palsy

[cs_content _p=’341′][cs_element_section _id=”1″ ][cs_element_layout_row _id=”2″ ][cs_element_layout_column _id=”3″ ][cs_element_headline _id=”4″ ][cs_content_seo]Cerebral Palsy\n\n[/cs_content_seo][/cs_element_layout_column][/cs_element_layout_row][/cs_element_section][cs_element_section _id=”5″ ][cs_element_layout_row _id=”6″ ][cs_element_layout_column _id=”7″ ][cs_element_image _id=”8″ ][/cs_element_layout_column][cs_element_layout_column _id=”9″ ][cs_element_layout_div _id=”10″ ][cs_element_headline _id=”11″ ][cs_content_seo]What is Cerebral Palsy?\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_text _id=”12″ ][cs_content_seo]Cerebral palsy is a term which encompasses a set of neurological conditions that cause physical disability in human development – they affect the brain and nervous system. The word cerebral refers to the area in the brain that is affected, while palsy means complete or partial muscle paralysis, frequently accompanied by loss of sensation and uncontrollable body movements or tremors. Cerebral palsy is a disorder that affects muscle tone, movement, and motor skills (the ability to move in a coordinated and purposeful way). Cerebral palsy is usually caused by brain damage that occurs before or during a child’s birth, or during the first 3 to 5 years of a child’s life.\n\n[/cs_content_seo][/cs_element_layout_div][/cs_element_layout_column][/cs_element_layout_row][/cs_element_section][cs_element_section _id=”13″ ][cs_element_layout_row _id=”14″ ][cs_element_layout_column _id=”15″ ][cs_element_headline _id=”16″ ][cs_content_seo]Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy\n\n[/cs_content_seo][/cs_element_layout_column][/cs_element_layout_row][cs_element_layout_row _id=”17″ ][cs_element_layout_column _id=”18″ ][cs_element_headline _id=”19″ ][cs_content_seo]Variations in muscle tone – either too stiff or too floppy
\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_headline _id=”20″ ][cs_content_seo]Stiff muscles with normal reflexes (rigidity) or Excess Weight\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_headline _id=”21″ ][cs_content_seo]Tremors or involuntary movements
\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_headline _id=”22″ ][cs_content_seo]Excessive drooling or difficulty with swallowing\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_headline _id=”23″ ][cs_content_seo]Delays in speech development or difficulty speaking\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_headline _id=”24″ ][cs_content_seo]Delays in reaching motor skills milestones, such as pushing up on arms, sitting up alone or crawling\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_headline _id=”25″ ][cs_content_seo]Difficulty walking, such as walking on toes, a crouched gait, a scissors-like gait with knees crossing or a wide gait\n\n[/cs_content_seo][/cs_element_layout_column][cs_element_layout_column _id=”26″ ][cs_element_headline _id=”27″ ][cs_content_seo]Stiff muscles and exaggerated reflexes (spasticity)\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_headline _id=”28″ ][cs_content_seo]Lack of muscle coordination (ataxia)\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_headline _id=”29″ ][cs_content_seo]Slow, writhing movements (athetosis)
\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_headline _id=”30″ ][cs_content_seo]Difficulty with sucking or eating\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_headline _id=”31″ ][cs_content_seo]Difficulty with precise motions, such as picking up a crayon or spoon\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_headline _id=”32″ ][cs_content_seo]Favoring one side of the body, such as reaching with only one hand or dragging a leg while crawling\n\n[/cs_content_seo][/cs_element_layout_column][/cs_element_layout_row][/cs_element_section][cs_element_section _id=”33″ ][cs_element_layout_row _id=”34″ ][cs_element_layout_column _id=”35″ ][cs_element_layout_div _id=”36″ ][cs_element_headline _id=”37″ ][cs_content_seo]Ready to Start Your Healing?\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_text _id=”38″ ][cs_content_seo]Schedule your consultation today and take the first steptoward better health!\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_button _id=”39″ ][cs_content_seo]Book an Appointment\n\n[/cs_content_seo][/cs_element_layout_div][/cs_element_layout_column][/cs_element_layout_row][/cs_element_section][cs_element_section _id=”40″ ][cs_element_layout_row _id=”41″ ][cs_element_layout_column _id=”42″ ][cs_element_layout_div _id=”43″ ][cs_element_headline _id=”44″ ][cs_content_seo]Homeopathic Treatment of Cerebral Palsy\n\n[/cs_content_seo][cs_element_text _id=”45″ ][cs_content_seo]Homeopathy is one of the most popular holistic systems of medicine. The selection of remedy is based upon the theory of individualization and symptoms similarity by using holistic approach. This is the only way through which a state of complete health can be regained by removing all the sign and symptoms from which the patient is suffering. The aim of homeopathy is not only to treat cerebral palsy symptoms but to address its underlying cause and individual susceptibility. As far as therapeutic medication is concerned; many well-proved medicines are available for cerebral palsy symptoms treatment that can be selected on the basis of cause, condition, sensation and modalities of the complaints.\n\n[/cs_content_seo][/cs_element_layout_div][/cs_element_layout_column][/cs_element_layout_row][/cs_element_section][/cs_content]