This week blog assignment I chose to do a topic that was not given as an example as an attempt to inform some of you on a topic that is rarely discussed. Cerebral palsy is a rare birth condition that affects many families across the world today. This condition does not change. The only thing that change is some people live through it and others die. On several ocassions I saw lawyers on television talking about it. And because at those moments I didn't know anyone with it, I wasn't a concern for me.
Unfortuatually, while attending Grambling State University I was standing outside one night and looked at the sky and the sight was just beautiful "so many stars were out that night". The next morning I received a call that someone real close to me had died at 6 months from this rare birth condition. Unfortually, there is no cure for celerbral palsy.
Research Information 1 What is Cerebral Palsy?
Berger stated that it is a disorger that results from damage to the brain's motor centers. People with cerebral palsy have difficulty with muscle control, so their speech and/or body movements are impaired. (Berger, 2012, Pg 116)
Research Information 2 What is Cerebral Palsy?
Cerebral palsy is a disorder of movement, muscle tone or posture that is caused by injury or abnormal development in the immature brain, most often before birth. Signs and symptoms appear during infancy. In general, cerebral palsy causes impaired movement associated with exaggerated reflexes or rigidity of the limbs and trunk, abnormal posture, involuntary movements, unsteadiness of walking, or some combination of these.
http://www.maycolinic.com/health/cerebral-palsy/DS00302
Research Information 3 What is Cerebral Palsy?
Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move and to maintain balance and posture. Usually they do not get worse over time. People with cerebral palsy may have difficulty walking. Cerebral palsy happens when the areas of the brain that control movement and posture do not develop correctly or get damaged. Early signs of cerebral palsy usually appear before 3 years of age. Babies with cerebral palsy are often slow to roll over, sit, crawl, smile or walk. Some babies are born with cerebral palsy; others get it after they are born. There is no cure for cerebral palsy, but treatment can improve the lives of those who have it. Treatment includes medicines, braces, and physical, occupational and speech therapy.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/cerebralpalsy.
Cerebal Palsy Statisic
- Cerebral palsy affects about 1 in 278 children.
- There are about 764,000 children and adults in the United States with cerebral palsy.
- Each year, about 8,000 babies and infants are diagnosed with cerebral palsy.
- Half of people with cerebral palsy use assistive devices, including braces, walkers, and wheelchairs, to help them be more mobile.
- About 30% of children with cerebral palsy have seizures
AAP Policy Statement. The Apgar Score. PEDIATRICS Vol. 117 No. 4 April 2006, pp. 1444-1447.CDC. National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities. Accessed: April 2009.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/dd/ddcp.htm Dodge NN. Cerebral palsy: medical aspects. Pediatr Clin North Am - 01-OCT-2008; 55(5): 1189-207.Krigger KW. Cerebral palsy: an overview. Am Fam Physician. 1-JAN-2006; 73(1): 91-100.United Cerebral Palsy. Cerebral Palsy - Facts & Figures. Accessed: April 2009.
http://www.ucp.org/ucp_channeldoc.cfm/1/11/10427/10427-10427/447
Here is a chart from Canada on Celebral Palsy

http://www.metiscentreresearch.ca/stat_tables/cerebral-palsy-did-heshe-get-diagnosis-doctor-nurse-or-health-professional-province-and-
She was the most beautiful little girl I known. She almost look like a baby doll. Her eyes were such a beautiful brown with a smile that only the chosen one would receive from her. Who would have known she wasn't going to live to see her first birthday. It wasn't until the day of the funeral that I learned that coffins really did come in all sizes even shoe box sizes. This was something I realized was the hardest thing my family would have to faced. And it was burying a beautiful little girl who died of this a rare birth condition called celebral palsy.