Cerebral palsy is a neurological disorder, which impairs movement and coordination. It is caused by abnormality or damage to the part of the brain – the cerebral cortex - that controls movement. It can be congenital or acquired early in life. It is non-progressive and does not worsen over time.
Part of the brain affected in cerebral palsy
When does this damage to the brain occur?
Damage that causes cerebral palsy can occur:
Before birth
During birth
Within a month after birth
During…
