Cerebral palsy (CP) adversely affects a person’s ability to maintain normal movement, posture, and balance. It is caused by abnormal brain development or brain damage, gene mutations, fetal stroke, infections (during infancy or maternal) and is the most common motor disability occurring in childhood. In India, about 3.8% of physically disabled children are affected by celebral palsy with an incidence of 3/1000 live births. What is the most common type of cerebral palsy observed in patients?

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