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Craniocerebral injuries
"No head injury is so mild as to be completely neglected, nor any so severe as to lose all hope." Hippocrates Cranio-cerebral injuries are a term for injuries to the head area that vary in cause and effect. They are caused by an external force and the movement it causes. They occur in about 200/100,000 people in highly industrialized countries. Most [...]
Developmental defects of the central nervous system
Central nervous system (CNS) malformations are a broad group of conditions that result from abnormalities in the developmental process of the brain and spinal cord. Knowledge of the underlying mechanisms is crucial for their early diagnosis and effective treatment. The development of the central nervous system in humans is a very complicated process. If abnormalities occur at the embryonic stage in [...]
Meningo-spinal hernia
Meningioma hernia (MMC) is a gestational, congenital defect of the nervous system. It occurs in 1 in 2,000 live births, with a higher incidence in girls. Meningioma hernia in children involves the failure of the elements of the neural tube to close and grow together. This results in spina bifida and the formation of an opening into which the meningeal sac (meningeal hernia) or the spinal meningeal sac can enter with [...]
Cerebral palsy (MPD).
Cerebral palsy is a lifelong form of physical disability that affects movement and posture. It results from permanent, nonprogressive brain damage in the early stages of a child's development. It can worsen with age, take different forms and affect different parts of the body. Therefore, each person struggling with MPD presents a different [...]
Psychomotor retardation
Delayed psychomotor development is a delay in the development of motor and intellectual functions, which we can talk about when a child does not reach "developmental milestones", i.e. the most important developmental skills, in a timely manner. They should be developed at a certain stage of life and are always referred to the child's age, and in the case of premature babies to the corrected age (in the case of children born [...]
Asymmetry
Why is body asymmetry a problem that requires prompt medical intervention? First and foremost, body symmetry is very important, because with it the child learns to cross the center line of the body in both directions with his feet, hands and head. This makes it possible to reach the next stages of motor development and coordination. This is why body asymmetry in children can be a warning sign indicating [...]
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