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Acupuncture: An Alternative Treatment for Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy is a birth defect resulting from damage to the part of the brain that controls cognitive thought, motor skills and sensory functions. This damage can lead to intellectual limitations, learning disabilities, hearing problems, vision impairments, behavioral issues, speech difficulties, movement problems and seizures. Traditional treatment often involves some combination of physical, occupational or speech therapy, medication, use of orthotic devices, or surgery. However, some parents also look to alternative treatment options to help their children cope with cerebral palsy complications. One alternative treatment that has started gaining popularity is acupuncture. According to the American Academy of Medical Acupuncture (AAMA), acupuncture “is a method of encouraging the body to promote natural healing and to improve functioning . . . by inserting needles and applying heat or electrical stimulation at very precise acupuncture points.” The classical Chinese belief is that acupuncture needles unblock obstructions in the energy channels that run…
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How iPads Can Enhance Cerebral Palsy Treatment

The iPad and other tablet computers are proving to be very helpful for children with cerebral palsy. With thousands of disability-related apps, a large touch screen and good portability, the iPad can serve as communicator, therapeutic device, educational tool and behavior monitor. iPads have much larger screens than other Apple devices, such as the iPhone and iPod touch, making them more accessible to children with vision problems or diminished motor skills. For many children with cerebral palsy, the large touch screen is easier to use than a keyboard or a mouse. Also, by using the touch screen, children can actually improve their fine motor skills. The iPad also offers children with cerebral palsy a chance to “fit in.” Other kids might carry around cell phones or iPods that children with cerebral palsy simply are not able to use. The larger-yet-still-portable iPad is an ideal choice for these children, and having…
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Signs Your Child May Have Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy is a group of neurological disorders that permanently affect balance, coordination, movement and/or posture. This particular birth defect results from damage to the cerebrum, the part of the brain that controls cognitive thought, motor skills and sensory faculties. In most cases, the cerebral damage is caused by fetal oxygen deprivation right before or during delivery. Childbirth complications such as umbilical cord entanglement and uterine rupture can lead to fetal oxygen deprivation. When avoidable birth trauma results in cerebral palsy, parents may be entitled to financial compensation that will help offset their child’s lifetime cost of care. An experienced cerebral palsy attorney helps parents understand and protect their rights under medical malpractice law. Early Indications of Cerebral Palsy In some cases, symptoms of cerebral palsy can be seen almost immediately after birth. Early warning signs include: Seizures Trouble sucking or swallowing Crying that is weak or shrill Body positions…
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