Supported by The Heritage Lottery Fund the exhibition, Our Past, My Future, will be brought to public spaces across Scotland ...
Since her birth 37 years ago, she has had to rely on her parents for food, bathing, and hygiene. Suffering from athetoid ...
Blair and Stanley (1985) developed a system with demonstrated reliability that delineates the categories as follows: (a) predominantly spastic, (b) predominantly athetoid, (c) predominantly ...
The case presented a diagnostic challenge. Some features of the presentation, namely cognitive impairment, visual hallucinations and abnormal athetoid movements, suggested an organic process, such as ...
One of them is Hughie McIntyre, who spent 16 years of his life in Lennox Castle, Glasgow Corporation’s hospital for the "mentally deficient" that was built in the 1830s and didn’t close until 2002.
Cerebral palsy lawyers work with families to determine if their child’s condition may have been caused by medical malpractice. If a health care professional made a mistake before, during, or after ...
As a result, caring for a child with cerebral palsy or other disabilities can be expensive — almost $1 Million over your child’s lifetime, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...