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Cerebral Palsy

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October 08, 2025

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Recently, the World Cerebral Palsy Day were organized to raise awareness about Cerebral Palsy (CP) among the people with great enthusiasm and inclusivity.

  • Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move and maintain balance and posture.
  • "Cerebral" means having to do with the brain; "Palsy" means weakness in or problems with using the muscles
  • Causes – It is caused by abnormal brain development or damage to the developing brain that affects muscle control.
  • It can happen before birth, during birth, within a month after birth, or during the first years of a child's life, while the brain is still developing.
  • Types of CP – Depending on which areas of the brain are affected –
    • Spasticity (Stiff muscles);
    • Dyskinesia (Uncontrollable movements);
    • Ataxia (Poor balance and coordination) and
    • Mixed cerebral palsy.
  • Symptoms – Its symptoms vary from person to person includes poor coordination, balance, and muscle tone, uncontrolled movements or tremors, etc.
  • The associated symptoms includes seizures, learning disabilities, and intellectual disabilities.
  • Treatment – There is no cure for CP, but early identification and treatment can improve the lives of those who have the condition.

Quick Fact

World Cerebral Palsy Day

  • It is celebrated annually on October 6.
  • 1st declared in – 2012 by Cerebral Palsy Alliance.
  • Aim – To raise awareness and to highlight the challenges faced by people living with CP worldwide.
  • The day serves as a platform for individuals, families, and organizations to share experiences and promote understanding.
  • Theme for 2025 –  “Unique and United”.
  • In India – Jointly observed by
    • Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD),
    • Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment along with
    • National Institutes and Composite Regional Centers (CRCs).

The estimated prevalence of CP in India is around 2.1 to 3 cases per 1,000 live births.

References

  1. PIB | World Cerebral Palsy Day
  2. Center for Disease Control and Prevention | Cerebral Palsy
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