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Cerebral palsy is a persistent qualitative motor disorder which appears before
age three and is due to non-progressive damage to the brain.
The cerebral palsies of childhood are predominantly motor syndromes, not diseases, caused by a variety of pathologies. There is an abnormality of movement or posture and tone which is usually not progressive but is commonly associated with sensory abnormalities, cognitive deficits and epilepsy.
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