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Cerebral palsy (CP) is the neurological condition that affects the normal functioning of the body. It compromises an individual’s ability to have adequate movement, muscle control, posture, and coordination. It happens when the developing brain is injured or does not develop as expected, usually before birth, during delivery, or shortly after birth. While the brain injury itself does not worsen over time, the way it affects a person’s body can change as they grow.
Common symptoms of CP can vary depending on the disease severity. Some individuals experience mild challenges (unable to balance or compromised mobility). On the contrary, others require intense support with daily activities.