What is cerebral palsy? What are the signs of cerebral palsy?

  Cerebral palsy, commonly known as cerebral palsy, is a common syndrome of central nervous disorder in childhood. Cerebral palsy is caused by damage to the undeveloped brain structures of the child before and after birth for various reasons. This type of brain damage is irreversible, but at the same time, it does not deteriorate further. One of the most important manifestations of cerebral palsy is the stiffness and straightness of the limbs, resulting in motor dysfunction and limitation.  All current treatments for cerebral palsy are aimed at reducing the degree of limb stiffness and relieving painful joint movements, thus improving the effectiveness of the rehabilitation treatment and giving the child a chance to integrate normally into society in the future.