Question: Can people with minor cerebral palsy drive?

You bet they can! Just because someone has cerebral palsy doesnt mean they wont be able to drive. Cerebral palsy is a motor disability that affects movement. However, thanks to car adaptations, many people with cerebral palsy can safely drive.

Can someone with mild cerebral palsy live a normal life?

Many children with milder forms of cerebral palsy have average survival times similar to those of the general population. Children with mild cerebral palsy have a 99% chance of living to 20 years old, whereas children with severe cerebral palsy have a 40% chance, according to Dr. Ananya Mandal.

What limitations do people with cerebral palsy have?

Problems with walking, rolling over in bed or transitioning positions are examples of mobility limitations. Children with cerebral palsy have varying degrees of difficulty with movement depending on the type and severity of their condition, as well as the area of the body affected.

How does mild cerebral palsy affect someone?

A person with mild CP, on the other hand, might walk a little awkwardly, but might not need any special help. CP does not get worse over time, though the exact symptoms can change over a persons lifetime. All people with CP have problems with movement and posture.

What is a mild case of cerebral palsy?

Signs of mild cerebral palsy include: Abnormal walking (walking on toes, walking on heels, continuous bending of the knees, walking with toes pointing inwards or outward, slight limping, etc.) Difficulty with fine motor skills. Difficulties speaking or eating.

How smart are people with cerebral palsy?

Cerebral Palsy Isnt an Intellectual Impairment, But… Cerebral Palsy does not on its own affect a persons intelligence. However, as many as 30-50% of children with CP have some form of cognitive impairment caused by a coexisting condition.

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