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How to File a Cerebral Palsy Case

Cerebral psy is a condition that can last for throughout life and requires medical attention. Children suffering from CP are usually seen by a pediatrician, as well as a physical medicine specialist. The doctors will take an examination of their medical history, perform a thorough physical exam and conduct tests such as an MRI or CT scan.

A reputable cerebral palsy lawyer will assist families in obtaining fair compensation for their child's lifetime requirements. Contact us today to arrange an appointment free of charge.

Diagnosis

Cerebral paralysis is a permanent condition that affects posture, movement, coordination and balance. It is caused by damage or abnormalities to the brain's areas which control muscle movement. It usually occurs before or during or shortly after birth.

Doctors may make a diagnosis of cerebral palsy after analyzing the child's symptoms such as medical history, physical exam, monitoring growth and milestones, as well as looking over the results of diagnostic tests. They can refer an infant, toddler or child to specialists such as pediatric orthopedists, neurologists and physiatrists. Tests of blood, urine and skin might also be requested.

Babies with CP might show delayed development milestones, stiff muscles and hyperactive reactions that aren't seen in normal babies. They also might have low Apgar scores, which could suggest oxygen deprivation. The condition may be difficult to identify in infants who are still developing, and a definitive diagnosis is usually made at the age of two. The earlier a child's condition is diagnosed, the better treatment will be. Many families find it helpful to find support groups as well as organizations for their children.

Symptoms

Symptoms of cerebral palsy appear in early childhood and result from damage to the brain region that regulates posture and movement. This damage cannot be reversed and affects muscles and body movements.

Children with dyskinetic cerebral palsy have jerky, uncontrolled movements of the hands, feet and arms. They may also experience difficulty reaching, picking objects up and coloring with crayons. They might be drooling or have difficulty holding their balance.

Ataxic CP is the least well-known kind, resulting in unorganized and clumsy movements. Those with hypotonic CP are prone to muscle weakness and their legs and arms move easily and are similar to those of the toy doll.

Doctors usually detect CP in the beginning of the child's life, except for mild. In that scenario, they may be able to diagnose it at four or five. Women should be vaccinated for diseases such as rubella and German Measles prior to pregnancy to lower the risk of developing CP. It is also important that mothers receive regular prenatal care during the pregnancy, which can help prevent complications such as premature birth and low birth weight.

Treatment

Cerebral Palsy can be caused from any issue that can hinder brain development, including pregnant infections, complications during labor and birth, or head injuries. Babies born before 32 weeks or with low birth weight are at a higher risk of cerebral palsy. Inflammation caused by rubella (German Measles), herpes, cytomegalovirus and the mother's fever during pregnancy can harm the nervous system in development.

The treatment plan for each patient with CP differs. A pediatric specialist, physical medicine and rehabilitation doctor or neurologist will oversee the medical treatment and create a treatment plan to address specific symptoms and needs.

The use of medications to lessen muscle tightness (such as onabotulinumtoxinA or Botox) may be used to improve performance and reduce pain or other symptoms. In severe cases of CP surgery can lengthen tight, stiff muscles or correct issues such as an abnormally curved spine.

Speech therapists aid children in learning to communicate and speak, and they can teach parents how to facilitate their child's communication skills. Recreational therapy involves children in enjoyable activities to boost social interaction, self-esteem and motor skills development.

Support

The right support can make all the difference. Parents and children with cerebral palsy can find a group of families who can relate to their experiences at an event in the local area or an online groups. Many groups also host fundraisers that raise awareness and funds for the condition.

Educational professionals can assist children suffering from cerebral palsy in the classroom. They can plan ahead for times when students will be absent due to doctor visits or medication. They can also arrange for arrangements in the classroom, like allowing students to travel between classes, take exams or for doctor visits.

Adults suffering from CP may seek help from an occupational therapist on independence, including housing, finding a job, and receiving benefits. They can also talk to their doctor to determine if their medicines are working and if they have any other issues that could be making symptoms worse.

The Cerebral Palsy Research and Clinical Center of Michigan has an inventory of local doctors who specialize in this condition. The database is available to all residents of Michigan and allows them to search by insurance provider.

Legal Issues

Your cerebral palsy lawyer can assist you obtain a fair settlement from the medical professionals who are responsible for your child's injuries. The legal process involves obtaining more evidence to prove that the medical professionals and facilities involved in the birth injury of your child committed acts of negligence that caused brain injuries and that led to cerebral palsy.

A legal claim seeks compensation for the losses your family has suffered and expected future costs. It's about making adjustments and adopting additional policies to prevent the possibility of such accidents happening in the future.

Parents worry that filing a medical malpractice lawsuit could make them appear greedy, or make it appear that they don't respect their child for who they are. However, the truth is that the cost of caring for a person with CP can run into the thousands.

Contact a lawyer for medical malpractice as soon as you can. Each state has its own statute of limitations and the earlier you start your case the more favorable. A lawyer can explain the laws that apply to your area, and what you should do in the next step.

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