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What is the scientific name for cerebral palsy?

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The scientific name is "static motor encephalopathy".

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What is the scientific name of cerebral palsy?

The scientific name of cerebral palsy is "encephalopathy".


Is there another name for cerebral palsy?

No, there is not another name for Cerebral Palsy. It is, however, sometimes referred to by its abbreviated version, CP.


Where can articles be found on cerebral palsy?

Articles on cerebral palsy can be found at the website of an organization that is devoted to researching cerebral palsy. Some such organizations are United Cerebral Palsy and the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.


Can animals get cerebral palsy?

Yes cats can get the equivalent of Cerebral Palsy and it is called Cerebral Hypoplasia.


What is the scientific meaning of cerebral palsy?

Cerebral palsy is the term used for a group of non progressive disorders of movement and posture caused by abnormal development of, or damage to, motor control centers of the brain


What is the most common type of cerebral palsy?

Type your answer here... Spastic cerebral palsy with a percentage of 80% of all cerebral palsy cases.


When was United Cerebral Palsy created?

United Cerebral Palsy was created in 1949.


When was Cerebral Palsy Greece created?

Cerebral Palsy Greece was created in 1972.


When was Cerebral Palsy Alliance created?

Cerebral Palsy Alliance was created in 1945.


Do you capitalize the name of the disease cerebral palsy?

No it shouldn't be capitalized.


Does your face droop when you have cerebral palsy?

It is possible for some forms of facial deformity in cerebral palsy


Can cerebral palsy cured?

Cerebral palsy can not be cured. But, then you can do lot many things to help the patient.