What Are The Symptoms Of Cerebral Palsy?
Issues With Reflexes

Some cerebral palsy patients might have underdeveloped or absent reflexes, and others could display excessive reflexes that result in twitching movements and spasms. To test reflexes, doctors gently tap on certain areas of the arms and legs with a special device. They will check for the strength and speed of the reflex, and they will also be looking for the presence of any lingering infant reflexes, including the palmar grasp reflex. When the palm is touched, infants normally make a grasping motion with the hand. This reflex is expected to disappear sometime between the ages of four and six months. If it is present after this time, it may be an indication of cerebral palsy. Doctors will also check for the presence of other lingering infant reflexes such as the placing reflex, Moro reflex, and spinal gallant reflexes. Patients will need to have their reflexes checked periodically to monitor any changes.
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