Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy is a type of cerebral palsy characterized by involuntary, uncontrolled movements due to damage to the brain’s basal ganglia, which regulates motor control. Individuals with this condition may experience slow, writhing movements (athetosis), rapid, jerky movements (chorea), or a combination of both. These movements can affect the face, arms, legs, and trunk, making tasks like speaking, eating, or walking challenging. Muscle tone may fluctuate between stiffness and floppiness. Dyskinetic cerebral palsy often results from birth complications, oxygen deprivation, or brain injuries. Treatment typically includes therapies, medications to manage muscle movements, and assistive devices to improve mobility and communication.
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