Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Palsy (CP) is the name for a group of lifelong conditions caused by a problem with the brain that develops before, during or soon after birth. Cerebral Palsy symptoms are usually noticeable in the first two to three years of a child’s life....
Muscular Dystrophy is an umbrella term for a group of inherited, genetic conditions that gradually cause the muscles to weaken. The condition is progressive and often begins by affecting a particular group of muscles, before affecting the muscles more widely. Some...
Movement Disorders Movement Disorders encompass a number of conditions that affect the nervous (neurological) system causing increased abnormal movements. These movements can either be voluntary or involuntary with different levels of severity depending on the...
Dementia is an umbrella term for a range of symptoms which affect memory, problem-solving, speech, clear thinking, mental agility and also movement. Later on, symptoms include loss of empathy, lack of interest in surroundings and other people, disinterest in...