Cerebral palsy is a group of neurological disorders that affects during early childhood and permanently impacts body movements and muscle coordination. Every year World Cerebral Palsy Day is observed on 6th October to support and encourage patients and their families. It is a worldwide movement that aims to ensure the same rights, access, and opportunities to the patients as that of normal people. As a physician, how can you make a difference in the lives of people with cerebral palsy?

Let’s know more about it. About the disorder Cerebral palsy (CP) results from abnormal development of the brain or damage to any part of the brain during pregnancy, childbirth, or infancy. More than 17 million people in worldwide live with CP and may have problems associated with visual, hearing, intellectual, speech impairments, and epilepsy. World CP Day is observed as a day for awareness and encourages…