DYSKINETIC CEREBRAL PALSY: NEW APPROACHES TO DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND PREVENTION
Journal Title: International scientific journal Science and Innovation - Year 2024, Vol 3, Issue 9
Abstract
Cerebral palsy refers to a group of non-progressive diseases characterized by impaired volitional movements or posture and resulting from prenatal malformations or perinatal or postnatal damage to the central nervous system [1]. Cerebral palsy manifests itself before the age of 2 years [1]. The exact cause of CP is unknown, but scientists identify a number of factors that can be triggers for this pathology, such as nuclear jaundice, prematurity, intrauterine disorders, neonatal encephalopathy. The following types of CP are distinguished: spastic, athetoid, ataxic and mixed. Athetoid cerebral palsy, also known as dyskinetic cerebral palsy, is the second most common subtype of cerebral palsy [2]. It is a non-progressive, permanent disorder that results from a stroke in the brain of the fetus or infant [2]. This type of cerebral palsy is manifested by bradykinetic, involuntary movements of the trunk and limbs in the proximal parts, which become more frequent with excitement or with voluntary movement. Sometimes jerky (choroid) movements can be observed.
Authors and Affiliations
Baysharipova M. U. , Aripova N. F. , Omonova U. T.
SCREENING OF CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES IN PERSONS OVER 40 YEARS OF AGE
Strokes are caused by blockages in the carotid arteries in the neck that carry blood to the brain. When the blood flow is restricted to the brain, symptoms can occur that may lead to disability, or even death. Stroke is...
THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF TRAINING STUDENTS FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
In this article the organization of classes based on digital technologies in the higher education system, the problems of increasing the scientific potential of future specialists in education, the study of the organizat...
SOME MICROSTRUCTURAL FEATURES CARTILAGE OF THE NOSE SEPTUM AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN SEPTOPLASTY
Currently, information about the cellular, biochemical and mechanical properties of the structures of the nasal septum is scattered. For example, the structure of cartilage is often based on studies done on other types o...
DIGITALIZED LEARNING AND ITS EFFECTIVENESS IN TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION
The essence of the development and implementation of the "Digital Uzbekistan - 2030" program is to develop life skills in students, to raise their professional training to the level that meets the requirements of the wor...
HARMONY OF STATE AND RELIGIOUS RELATIONS IN "TEMUR'S CONSTITUTIONS"
This article analyzes the relationship between the state and religion in "Temur's Laws". In the reign of Amir Temur, how the relationship between the state and religion was regulated. Since ancient times, religion and la...