Effects of Cerebral Palsy on the Peripheral Central Nervous System
Cerebral palsy (CP), a neurological disorder, affects the central nervous system of those with the disability. CP can also make the peripheral nervous system, which is responsible for the five senses, vulnerable.
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Diagnosis
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Cerebral palsy is typically diagnosed at an early age. Delay in gross motor skills, such as crawling and walking, are early indicators of cerebral palsy.
Conditions
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Cerebral palsy itself does not effect the peripheral nervous system. However, cerebral palsy is interlinked with other conditions, like strabismus and stereognosis, which do impact the peripheral nervous system.
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Common Conditions
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Vision and hearing problems are most commonly linked with cerebral palsy. Eyeglasses and hearing aids can help to manage these problems.
Other Conditions
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Some cerebral palsy patients have issues with sensation. Poor sensation can make identifying objects through touch difficult.
Treatments
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Eyeglasses and hearing aids are common treatments for vision and hearing problems. Eye correction surgery is also a possibility. Therapy can help with sensation problems.
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