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Cerebral Palsy

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health1 year ago

Expert Calls for New Definition of Cerebral Palsy

A professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation argues that cerebral palsy should be redefined as "the most common lifelong physical disability" rather than a childhood disorder, to improve care for adults with the condition. This reframing aims to address the lack of data and resources for adults with cerebral palsy, who face increased risks of various health complications. The current focus on pediatric care has led to misconceptions and inadequate adult care, prompting calls for new research and standards to better support adults living with cerebral palsy.

health1 year ago

Uncovering Genetic Triggers for Cerebral Palsy through Breakthrough Discoveries

A Canadian-led study using whole-genome sequencing has identified genetic variants associated with cerebral palsy (CP) in children, shedding light on the condition's genetic contributors. The research found that over 10% of children with CP had a genetic variant linked to their condition, with many variants overlapping with other neurodevelopmental conditions. The data, now available for research, aims to improve understanding of CP's genetic and environmental risk factors, potentially leading to individualized treatment approaches.

health2 years ago

Doctors Successfully Remove Massive 'Vagina Stone' from Woman's Pelvis

Doctors in Lebanon removed a rare vagina stone the size of an orange from a 27-year-old woman with cerebral palsy. The stone, formed by stagnant urine in the vagina, caused urinary incontinence and led to symptoms such as stomach pain, fever, and vomiting. The woman underwent a three-hour procedure involving laser therapy and forceps to remove the stone. The case study highlights the need for routine gynecologic examinations and X-rays for individuals with cerebral palsy who are at a higher risk of developing vaginal stones.

medical2 years ago

"Surgeons Extract Massive 'Vagina Stone' from Woman's Pelvis in Rare Case"

Doctors have discovered an extremely rare case of a 27-year-old woman with a large "vagina stone" in her pelvic area. The stone, caused by stagnant urine and untreated bacterial infection, was pressing against her bladder and causing severe abdominal pain. Using laser therapy, the stone was fragmented and removed during a three-hour procedure. Cerebral palsy, a condition the woman had, often leads to urinary incontinence and increases the risk of developing vagina stones.

health2 years ago

Remote Pose-Mapping Technique Revolutionizes Cerebral Palsy Patient Evaluation

MIT engineers have developed a method that uses computer vision and machine learning to remotely evaluate the motor function of patients, specifically targeting those with cerebral palsy. By analyzing videos of patients in real-time and detecting patterns of poses, the method can assign a clinical score of motor function. The researchers tested the method on over 1,000 children with cerebral palsy and found that it matched with over 70% accuracy what a clinician had determined during an in-person visit. The team envisions that patients can use their mobile devices to record videos of themselves at home, which can then be analyzed and sent to a doctor for review. The method is also being adapted to evaluate other neurological disorders.

inspirational-sports2 years ago

"Vance Walker: The Inspiring American Ninja Warrior Million Dollar Winner"

Vance Walker, an 18-year-old born with cerebral palsy, defied doctors' predictions and became the third contestant in the history of "American Ninja Warrior" to win the $1 million cash prize. Walker's victory is the culmination of years of hard work and dedication, as he trained relentlessly to overcome his physical challenges. His triumph serves as an inspiration to others facing adversity, and he plans to continue competing on the show in the future.

inspirationalhealth2 years ago

The Power of Hope: A Mother's Journey to Defying the Odds

Nicole Dib refused to give up on her son Jibreel, who was born four months premature and weighed just 1.8 pounds. Despite being given the option five times to turn off his life support, Jibreel miraculously survived and is now a healthy four-year-old with cerebral palsy. Nicole hopes to inspire other parents with critically ill babies to never lose hope and to seek support from networks and resources available.

health2 years ago

'Miracle' Baby Survives Car Crash at 27 Weeks, Weighing Only Two Pounds

Beckham Hughes, a boy from California, celebrated his fourth birthday after being born prematurely at just 27 weeks following a car crash in 2019. Weighing only 2 pounds at birth, Beckham had to stay in the hospital for over three months and was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at six months. Despite his challenges, he has learned to sit, stand, and pull himself around with his arms. Beckham's parents share their journey on social media, raising awareness about cerebral palsy and celebrating their son's resilience.

sports2 years ago

Boston Marathon legend Rick Hoyt passes away at 61.

Rick Hoyt, a famed Boston Marathon wheelchair racer who competed in the race 36 times with his father pushing his wheelchair, has died at the age of 61. Hoyt, who was born with cerebral palsy and could not use his arms or legs, inspired millions of people with disabilities to believe in themselves and accomplish extraordinary things. The father and son duo competed in their first race in the 1970s and their last together was in 2014. Dick Hoyt died in 2021.

sports2 years ago

Boston Marathon Legend Rick Hoyt Dies at 61.

Rick Hoyt, a marathoner and triathlete with cerebral palsy who was pushed by his father, Dick Hoyt, in over 1,100 races, has died due to respiratory complications. The father-son duo was well-known in the running community and ran the Boston Marathon more than 30 times. Rick retired following his father's death in 2021. Their legacy has inspired millions around the world.

sports2 years ago

Boston Marathon legend Rick Hoyt passes away at 61

Rick Hoyt, who had cerebral palsy and became a fixture at the Boston Marathon and other races with his father pushing his wheelchair, has died at the age of 61 due to complications with his respiratory system. The father and son pair completed the Boston Marathon 32 times and participated in over 1,000 other races, inspiring millions of people with disabilities to believe in themselves. Dick Hoyt, Rick's father, passed away in 2021.

obituary2 years ago

Boston Marathon legend Rick Hoyt passes away at 61.

Rick Hoyt, who competed in over a thousand road races using a wheelchair pushed by his father, Dick Hoyt, has died at the age of 61 due to complications with his respiratory system. The father-son duo competed in nearly every Boston Marathon from 1980 through 2014 and completed more than 1,100 races together, including marathons, triathlons, and duathlons. Rick Hoyt was born with cerebral palsy and the inability to move his limbs or speak, but he communicated through a specialized computer. He graduated from Boston University with a degree in special education in 1993.

sports2 years ago

Boston Marathon icon Rick Hoyt passes away at 61.

Rick Hoyt, who with his father pushing his wheelchair became a fixture at the Boston Marathon and other races for decades, has died at the age of 61 due to complications with his respiratory system. Hoyt had cerebral palsy, which left him a quadriplegic, but he and his father became as much a part of the Boston Marathon as sore feet or Heartbreak Hill. The father and son pair also participated in more than 1,000 other races, including duathlons and triathlons.