Cerebral palsy is a brain disease of brain damage when brain is still immature. The majority of cerebral palsy occurs early in life (fetus stage), or during childbirth, or shortly after birth (about 1-2 months after birth). Children suffering from cerebral palsy have abnormal brain development, which can be associated with intellectual disabilities, visual and hearing problems, or seizures. Some methods can reduce the incidence of cerebral palsy.
How is Cerebral palsy treated in practice?