to sum up: -cerebral palsy happens to children, it is non progressive -symptoms are either spastic or athetoid -spastic include paraplegia, hemiplegia and quadriplegia -athetoid affects extrapyramidal ganglia like basal ganglia -learning and intellectual disabilities -developing skills, muscle exercising and special education -differential diagnosis:stroke,cerebral anoxia,wilson disease thanks medicosis
@@able2Bdifferent Sorry about that. It’s only for students, not for parents. Personally I never talk to parents that way, rather I tend to explain the pathology of their child’s illness in a simple way that they would understand.
Thank you for always being a reliable source of knowledge and one who will always correctly themselves when wrong. Oh Medicosis, I don't have a joke today, but I'm happy to say that I'm going to a Forward Surgical Team soon.
i was born in 2000, have the severe cerebral palsy and it was so severe i can't move my single body part, now i am 24 and fully recovered from it through exercises only!
@@JessieMcConkey-v8d Nope! my friend there are many instances when i have to quit my work out for six months or more, due to studies or other, nothing could happen! I only improve, now i able to fully recover from it
@@siddharth2237 your muscles would tense back up, its a neurological disorder. Multiple highly sought after and very skilled orthopedists working with CP have told me this
I am beginning to get concerned my son has CP. He was born prematurely, he had a low birth weight, we had a traumatic birth also as he was breech, they tried for a natural birth but was stuck, his oxygen dropped and heart rate and had to have an emergency c section, he was in intensive care for two weeks. He had a bleed on the brain also, albeit small. He is 8 months old tomorrow and can't sit up, barely reaching for toys, still struggles on his front lifting his head up and is very jerky in his movements. He has regular physio, he has a paediatric appointment but not for 2 months. I really hope he doesn't have it.
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There’s currently no cure for CP but maybe one day there will be there’s a ton of research being done on it. Living with it though is also possible although each individual is different so therefore our challenges can be different as well a task I can do may not be as easy for another person with CP it just depends on how mild/severe it is,in some cases the brain damage is so extensive that the person has little to no speech or needs full time care from those around them.
If this is what medical students learn about CP, I guess I know why doctors are all terrible. First of all, CP doesn't mean you can't move your limbs, it means the ability to move your limbs is impaired. Second of all, you don't even discuss what the clinical symptoms of hypertonia/spasticity and athetosis are, what the practitioner is going to see on clinical exam. Third of all, you completely leave out ataxic CP. Fourth, diplegia has long been recognized as where the legs are MORE impacted than the arms, not necessary that the arms are not impacted (and there's been some discussion about the usefulness of diplegia as a term in general). Fifth, since when is microcephaly a part of CP? Sixth, IQ tests are outdated, racist, ableist measurements of intelligence that are often even more inaccurate when it comes to measuring intelligence in people with CP because the tests often depend on fine motor manipulation and/or speech. And finally, though CP is technically non progressive, in that the brain does not become more injured over time, the wear and tear on the body is cumulative and many, if not most, people with CP, will experience a decline in function as they age.
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to sum up:
-cerebral palsy happens to children, it is non progressive
-symptoms are either spastic or athetoid
-spastic include paraplegia, hemiplegia and quadriplegia
-athetoid affects extrapyramidal ganglia like basal ganglia
-learning and intellectual disabilities
-developing skills, muscle exercising and special education
-differential diagnosis:stroke,cerebral anoxia,wilson disease
thanks medicosis
Ty
as a pediatrician I gotta say you nailed it. We usually summarize CP children as “the child lives, but never recovers”
Thank you!
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Well that's a depressing way of putting it. I hope you don't say that to parents when you diagnose their kids.
@@able2Bdifferent Sorry about that. It’s only for students, not for parents. Personally I never talk to parents that way, rather I tend to explain the pathology of their child’s illness in a simple way that they would understand.
You explain things so well. Thank you so much, and I love your humor.
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you are the only thing I actually enjoy studying in med school . also I love surgery but that's not relevant .... anyway THANK YOU !
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Yesss another paediatric video
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Another one is coming soon!
I am so happy that you made a video on this! Thank you
You’re always welcome 🙏
Thank you for always being a reliable source of knowledge and one who will always correctly themselves when wrong.
Oh Medicosis, I don't have a joke today, but I'm happy to say that I'm going to a Forward Surgical Team soon.
Thank you 🙏
Congratulations and Good luck 🍀
i was born in 2000, have the severe cerebral palsy and it was so severe i can't move my single body part, now i am 24 and fully recovered from it through exercises only!
You cant “recover” from CP it’s only because you do stretches. If you were to stop then you would revert back
@@JessieMcConkey-v8d Nope! my friend there are many instances when i have to quit my work out for six months or more, due to studies or other, nothing could happen!
I only improve, now i able to fully recover from it
@@JessieMcConkey-v8d yes i have manage to fully recover from it
@@siddharth2237 your muscles would tense back up, its a neurological disorder. Multiple highly sought after and very skilled orthopedists working with CP have told me this
Thanks for the help!!
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amazing thank you
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This is the first video I have seen with NO DISLIKES as of 12/10/2021
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I am beginning to get concerned my son has CP. He was born prematurely, he had a low birth weight, we had a traumatic birth also as he was breech, they tried for a natural birth but was stuck, his oxygen dropped and heart rate and had to have an emergency c section, he was in intensive care for two weeks. He had a bleed on the brain also, albeit small. He is 8 months old tomorrow and can't sit up, barely reaching for toys, still struggles on his front lifting his head up and is very jerky in his movements. He has regular physio, he has a paediatric appointment but not for 2 months. I really hope he doesn't have it.
Hi my daughter allso facing same problem got any treatment for this
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I recommend a pediatric playlist
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Hello, haven’t you made a video on STROKES?
I have! See my Neurology playlist and my Emergency medicine playlist!
*Why basal ganglia has d/d of Stroke cp and other Umn* ??
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I really love you ...💙 , Even that I don't know your name but ...I know that you are descended from pharaohs and you are in your 20s
Hope you a nice life 👋 peace
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Hi Medicosis, sir plz make a 5 minutes video on Basics Of CXR
I have 2 short videos on x-ray on my channel.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis that's good
When are you going to do something on psychiatry,please
I would like to finish the other subjects first.
Does hemiparesis come under the cerebral palsy category or not?
Yes paresis just means weakness of
Yes paresis just means weakness of
A cure is absolutely necessary for this condition.. Is it possible?
There’s currently no cure for CP but maybe one day there will be there’s a ton of research being done on it. Living with it though is also possible although each individual is different so therefore our challenges can be different as well a task I can do may not be as easy for another person with CP it just depends on how mild/severe it is,in some cases the brain damage is so extensive that the person has little to no speech or needs full time care from those around them.
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If this is what medical students learn about CP, I guess I know why doctors are all terrible. First of all, CP doesn't mean you can't move your limbs, it means the ability to move your limbs is impaired. Second of all, you don't even discuss what the clinical symptoms of hypertonia/spasticity and athetosis are, what the practitioner is going to see on clinical exam. Third of all, you completely leave out ataxic CP. Fourth, diplegia has long been recognized as where the legs are MORE impacted than the arms, not necessary that the arms are not impacted (and there's been some discussion about the usefulness of diplegia as a term in general). Fifth, since when is microcephaly a part of CP? Sixth, IQ tests are outdated, racist, ableist measurements of intelligence that are often even more inaccurate when it comes to measuring intelligence in people with CP because the tests often depend on fine motor manipulation and/or speech. And finally, though CP is technically non progressive, in that the brain does not become more injured over time, the wear and tear on the body is cumulative and many, if not most, people with CP, will experience a decline in function as they age.
chill it was a 5 minute review all that you are saying is written very well in standard textbooks.
I'm pretty sure it clearly states as the videos title, that it's a "review".
The reason we watch the videos is to get a summary. It's a 5 minute review not lecture. So stop attacking and go find the lecture.
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