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ATAXIC CEREBRAL PALSY

INFORMATION ON ATAXIC CEREBRAL PALSY
 
The medical definition of ataxic cerebral palsy is a form of CP that affects the sense of balance and depth perception. Affected persons with ataxic cerebral palsy often have low muscle tone, very poor balance, poor coordination; walk unsteadily with a wide-based gait, placing their feet unusually far apart; and experience difficulty when attempting quick or precise movements, such as writing or buttoning a shirt or even eating. Children with ataxic cerbral palsy may also have "intention tremor". In this form of tremor, beginning a voluntary movement, such as reaching for a object causes a trembling that affects the body part being used and that worsens as the individual gets nearer to the desired object. The ataxic CP form affects an estimated 5 to 10 percent of cerebral palsy patients.The cause of ataxic cerbral palsy may include oxygen deprivation during birth (birth aphexia), fetal distress, infections, Rh Disease and other possible birthing traumas and injuries.
 
Besides ataxic cerebral plasy, there are several other types of cerebral palsy including Athetoid Cerebral Palsy, Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy, Spastic Cerebral Palsy and a Mixed Type of Cerebral Palsy which includes spasticity and athetoid movements. 
 
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 ataxic CP, ataxic cerebral palsy lawsuit,  ataxic CP lawyer, attorney, medical malpracticeIf your child has been diagnosed with ataxic cerebral palsy and you believe that your child’s cerebral palsy may have been caused by a medical mistake, then call us for a Free & Confidential Consultation. Talk to a Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyer at 1-800-883-9858 or click here for a Cerebral Palsy Lawsuit Evaluation Form

 


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Cerebral Palsy AttorneyIf your baby has been diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and you believe that medical malpractice may have occurred by  your Doctors, ObGyn, nurses, assistants and/or hospital staff, then you may have a  Cerebral Palsy Legal Action  for legal  damages against   those that  may have caused or  contributed to your child's condition.

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Question: What are the most common causes of cerebral palsy?

Answer: During the birth, many times the child’s ability to obtain needed oxygen is a chief cause of cerebral palsy.  It may result from premature separation of the placenta, too large of baby for the birth canal or pelvis, too long or too abrupt of labor, awkward and/or breech deliveries, cord entanglement,  excessive Pitocin, shoulder dystocia, failure to order timely cesarean (c-section), placenta abruptus, excessive force or use of vacuum or forceps, and ruptured uterus. In additional cerebral palsy may occur when there is presence of birth asphyxia, a vaginal birth after a caesarean delivery  (VBAC) with a ruptured uterus, neonatal depression, static encephalopathy, fetal bleeding, periventricular leukomalacia, fetal distress during labor, an abrupted placenta and/or  hypoxic ischemic  encephalopathy,

Question: What are the early signs that may indicate a birth injury or birth trauma may have occurred ?

Answer:  Early signs of cerebral palsy may include but limited to low apgar scores, child born with low ph or acidosis,  a child born with a bluish skin tone, seizure immediately after birth, cerebral edema, difficulty breathing on its own and a child born severely bruised at birth. These signs may show evidence of a forced delivery or excessive force or trauma on the infant during birth.

Question: What are the physical signs or common symptoms  that indicate that a child may have cerebral palsy ?

Answer:  A child with cerebral palsy may have limbs that are hard to move or stiff, underdeveloped limbs, muscular hypertonicity, muscle  weakness and a tendency to contractures. Cerebral Palsy (CP)  child may  also exhibit involuntary or uncontrolled movements ,weakness, incoordination, wide-based gait, imbalance and difficulty in depth perception.

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