Serious Complications Of Cerebral Palsy

Osteoarthritis

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An individual with cerebral palsy may develop osteoarthritis due to their disorder. Osteoarthritis is a condition where the cartilage in a joint that protects the bones becomes eroded over time, causing stiffness and pain in the affected joint. An individual with cerebral palsy is at an increased risk of developing osteoarthritis because of the abnormalities in the musculoskeletal system the disorder causes. Muscle imbalance is a common characteristic seen in individuals who have cerebral palsy and can cause the abnormal and unusual movement of one or more joints in the body. A combination of the overuse of joints, compression in joints, unusual movements in the joints, and excessive wear on the cartilage in the joints are what cause a cerebral palsy patient to develop osteoarthritis. Symptoms in individuals with cerebral palsy precipitated osteoarthritis include pain with joint movement, joint tenderness, grating feeling in the joint upon movement, joint stiffness, inability to move the joint through its full range, and hard lumps that can be felt around the affected joint.

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