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Mixed Cerebral Palsy

Mixed cerebral palsy is combination of two forms of CP and, in rare cases, all three.

The cerebral palsy lawyers at Elk & Elk want their clients to be informed about the types of cases they handle and about which medical conditions apply. With that in mind, we provide information and resources for our clients’ education.

Although we do have more than 45 years’ experience representing cerebral palsy victims, we are not medical doctors and do not intend this information to be used as medical advice. These Web resources, educational links and articles are for informational purposes only. You should seek a medical opinion from a trained, certified healthcare professional for any diagnoses.

Mixed cerebral palsy affects about 10 percent of individuals diagnosed with CP, research shows. It may involve symptoms of two or all three of the cerebral palsies: Ataxic (affecting balance and depth perception), athetoid (characterized by slow, uncontrolled, writhing movements of the hands, feet, arms, or legs) and spastic (causes the muscles to be stiff and permanently contracted).

“About ten percent of children with cerebral palsy have what is known a mixed-type cerebral palsy,” reads the Web site about-cerebral-palsy.org. “These children have both the tight muscle tone of spastic cerebral palsy and the involuntary movements of athetoid cerebral palsy. This is because they have injuries to both the pyramidal and extrapyramidal areas of the brain. Usually the spasticity is more obvious at first, with involuntary movements increasing when the child is between nine months and three years old. The most common mixed form includes spasticity and athetoid movements, but other combinations are also possible.”

Cerebral palsy results from damage sustained by different parts of a developing brain. It can occur before, during and after birth.

If you or someone you know has given birth to a baby diagnosed with cerebral palsy and the evidence points to substandard perinatal care, you may have a right to compensation to help you and your family deal with the lifelong costs and challenges associated with caring for someone with CP.

Give Elk & Elk’s medical malpractice team a call at 1-800-ELK-OHIO for a free, no-obligation case consultation, or click here to fill out our online case analysis form. It’s fast. It’s free. There’s no pressure and, if you do have a case, you will owe us nothing unless we have a successful outcome for you.

Mixed Cerebral Palsly Facts

The signs of cerebral palsy vary greatly because there are many different types and levels of disability. The main sign that your child might have cerebral palsy is a delay reaching the motor or movement milestones. If you see any of these signs, call your child's doctor or nurse.

A child over 2 months with cerebral palsy might:


A child over 6 months with cerebral palsy might:


A child over 10 months with cerebral palsy might:


A child over 12 months with cerebral palsy might:


A child over 24 months with cerebral palsy might:

(Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention)


Cerebral palsy is caused by a brain injury or problem that occurs during pregnancy, birth, or within the first 2 to 3 years of a child’s life. Cerebral palsy can be caused by:

In many cases, the exact cause of cerebral palsy is not known.
(Source: WebMD)

 

 

 

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