Cerebral Palsy - (DETAILED) Overview

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🎥 DON'T JUST WATCH, LEARN ACTIVELY! TRY THE QUIZ! 🤓

armandohasudungan
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I have lived with cerebral palsy for over 50 years and now understand what causes it so much better. Thank you so much. Just one thing, whilst we do know it is a static condition, we know that whilst the brain damage that caused cerebral palsy won't progress, the motor impairments that result from the brain damage can. As a result, ageing with cerebral palsy can have a significant impact on one's communication skills, energy levels, and physical and mental health.

plainsailingmotivation
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i am a med student and this is the most concise lesson i have come across regarding CP
God bless u

justamedico
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You, Osmosis, Online Med Ed, and Canada Q Bank are what get me through PA school. Thank you!

giuseppe-sabra
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As a Person that suffered a Moderate Level of Cerebral Palsy
I had a communication device After school when I was in first grade, That surgery wasn't until December a year later in 2016, My Condition of Cerebral Palsy is now Mild but I still couldn't do things like most people can do which is, Tying My Shoes, Carrying a Dog or a person or other animals like Guinea Pigs, ETC and using Chopsticks, I Don't talk that much and I feel that this may come back to me due to my communication. I've lived with Cerebral Palsy ever since I was born 16 years ago. So I'm happy my parents took care of me while I still have this disability, Today I can walk better and go safely and peacefully.

Crushtheantichrist
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Your videos are absolutely wonderful!! Thank you for helping all of us struggling through nursing school where they just tell you to memorize these symptoms and gloss over the causes. When you understand the "why" its so so soooo much easier!

nataliezavada
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One of the best videos I have ever seen talked about CP, Thank you so much 😭 it’s really great explanation

Nada-osgv
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I don't know why but it is so satisfying to see those pictures you draw it keeps me hooked to the video

dlgjdgz
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I have spastic diplegia affecting my lower limbs. This was actually really informative and interesting, so thank you.

Krypto
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You deserve a clap 👏👏👏

What a good and fantastic explanation with an easy and creative way .
Literally I have understood and memorized everything in just 13 min, 🤓 seriously it is very effective than just attending a lecture for 2 hours .

if our college hire people like him, I will literally attend the lecture without complaining.

(A lot of thanks for making this overview)

amnaal.hebshi
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Why they don't teach us like that in med school?
If I were a president of med school I would hire these people to teach their lessons.

smithkouza
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I write the following remarks as a person with Cerebral Palsy and a Rehabilitation Counselor (like an Occupational Therapist for the mind of people with disabilities).

1. This is a good video with a lot of important information in a short period of time.

2. Be careful in referring to any disability as non-progressive or static. I understand this is an accepted medical term. However, this gives the impression that Cerebral Palsy cannot get worse. The condition cannot get worse in and of itself. The ability of the individual with the condition to handle the disability will certainly change because of aging, changes in the physical environment surrounding the person, other psychosocial realities, (e.g. families, relationships, employment, other co-occurring conditions- PTSD, Autism, etc.), and sociopolitical framing of the term disability and what having a disability means to society. All of these factors (and more) will impact a person’s ability to handle CP. A better term to use when discussing any disability that may be considered non-progressive and/or static would be dynamic. An individual’s disability and how they cope with that disability will change according to the dynamic factors above.

3. For many people who use wheelchairs, Dermatologists are a crucial member of the support team. The human body is not meant to sit the majority of the time, and yet this is a reality for many people with CP. Dermatologists are key members of the treatment team when seeking to address the skin problems sure to follow someone who must use wheelchairs for mobility.

Thanks again for this video

JamesJohnson-cvir
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Excellent explanations.... Am preparing for my examination.. I thought i could just brush up... But i understood each and every word and the condition as well completely.... Thank you

mithrag
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I think what people don’t understand is that you can have this and not be disabled at all, maybe your foot turns in and you limp slightly, or you can be as disabled as people can get. Which is really tough for people with extremely mild versions. People treat us weird like we’re disabled and we’re not at all. I walk a few miles a day and I’m incredibly healthy. I’m not disabled.

ravenel
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Phenomenal video, easy to follow. My daughter has cp (hemiplegia) due to abuse and subsequent brain injury. I’ve never had a doctor explain this to me and certainly not in detail. When i read about it i get overwhelmed, so Thank you for this.

siaravanexel
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I have the mixed CP hemiplegia type. If I don’t consciously think about it, my right arm and hand and shoulder will do whatever it wants and is incredibly painful when I don’t control it. I have a little bit of dyskinetic movements in that arm as well. My right foot goes down and inward to the left. I do you have tremors on my left hand as well. This was so incredibly helpful to learn what CP entails. Thank you!!

Marina-pgwx
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Thanks for Sharing. My son is CP Warrior, he is now 4 yrs old.

cpwarriorsam
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God bless you, bro. You have a gift of teaching. Thanks for your efforts in creating your videos.

philipadjapong
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Your videos are basis for developing concepts(esp 4 medicos)!!!!😊keep going

aleenamahvish
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Its obvious, but thanks a ton. I wish my actual class was this good. You owe the title of modern world educator.

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