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    Spastic diplegia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Spastic diplegia, historically known as Little's Disease, is a form of cerebral ... Spastic diplegia's particular type of brain damage inhibits the proper ...
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spastic_diplegia
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    Spastic diplegia refers to a type of cerebral palsy
  • ... in the legs, people with spastic diplegia may or may not be ambulatory. ... of the hips of children with diplegia is needed for possible spastic hip disease. ...
  • http://www.livingwithcerebralpalsy.com/spastic-cerebral.php
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is spastic diplegia a geneticdisorder that effects themotor cortex of the brain
I have had this illness sense birth I am wondering how does this illness effect the motor cortex and does this mean that the motor cortex is underdeveloped or contanes errors in the white matter with in the motor cortex. this illness from what I know is effecting my emotions too the point that I can't control them no more. if I am to fix this problem that I have I would have to treat errors in the motor cortex with some thing other than medicene so what can I do to make this illness better for me to deal with
I have it too. It is a physical disability not a genetic disorder or an illness, it does not get worse and you can't die from it but there is no cure for it as of yet. Your emotions should have nothing to do with your motor control. Maybe you are depressed as well?
My daughter is suffering fromCerebral Palsy with spasticdiplegia (70% in all fourlimbs).deduction u/s 80-DD?
AIMS Doctore had certified this disease as 70%. Please let me know what amount is deducted from my gross income to calculate I Tax for the year 2009-10.
Deduction for Medical Treatment of a Dependent with Disability (Section 80DD) (Assessment Years 2008-09 and 2009-10) Deduction under this section is available to an individual who: Incurs any expenditure for the medical treatment (including nursing), training and rehabilitation of a disabled dependant; or Deposits under any approved scheme of Life Insurance Corporation or any other insurer or the administrator any amount for the maintenance of a disabled dependant or for an annuity or a lump sum amount to be paid to the dependent or the nominee for the benefit of the dependent, in the event of the death of the individual depositing the money. Under sections 80DD a deduction of Rs 50,000 is available. For the dependant with a severe disability (over 80 per cent), the deduction is Rs 75,000.
What could be my problem, (Armand Leg soreness)?
First I started having leg pain, than back pain, than neck pain, and now my arms and legs are really sore. I also believe I have cerebral palsy, and spastic diplegia, could that cause the on set of problems.
Well, only way to know for sure is to get yourself properly examined by your doctor.
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