By Lee Vanderloop Spastic cerebral palsy is the most common form of cerebral palsy, occurring in 50-75% of all cases. People with spastic cerebral palsy have too much muscle tone or tightness, a condition called hypertonia. Their movements are stiff and jerky, especially in the legs, arms, and back. Sometimes an infant born with weak [...]
It is important for parents, when bringing their child home from the hospital to take notice of their movements or lack of movement. In young children (0 – 3 years), weak muscle movement, spasms, or twitches can be overlooked by doctors who are unfamiliar with special needs children. Movement disorders in young children can be [...]