Diplegia is a type of cerebral palsy that affects the arms or legs, causing stiffness and difficulty coordinating movements. It is usually detected in childhood and can vary in severity. There is no known cure, but physical therapy and Botox injections can help manage symptoms. Risk factors include infections, seizures, and oxygen deprivation during birth. […]
Spastic diplegia cerebral palsy affects the legs and is caused by brain damage. Severity varies, with mild cases showing an unusual gait and severe cases requiring a wheelchair. Treatment includes medication, bracing, and physical therapy. Common complications include mental retardation, seizures, and communication disorders. Spastic diplegia cerebral palsy is the most common form of cerebral […]