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. 2020 Oct;63(5):431-438.
doi: 10.1016/j.rehab.2019.07.003. Epub 2019 Aug 14.

From congenial paralysis to post-early brain injury developmental condition: Where does cerebral palsy actually stand?

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From congenial paralysis to post-early brain injury developmental condition: Where does cerebral palsy actually stand?

Stéphane Chabrier et al. Ann Phys Rehabil Med. 2020 Oct.
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Abstract

Cerebral palsy (CP), an umbrella term for a developmental motor disorder caused by early brain injury (EBI)/interference, remains debated. In this essay, we present a narrative, beginning with the original anatomical-clinical description of the so-called paralysie congéniale (congenial paralysis) by the French psychiatrist Jean-Baptiste Cazauvieilh. We then discuss how the concept has evolved over the last 2 centuries. We aim to illustrate these ideas with the biopsychosocial model of health, especially in light of the current neuroscientific and sociological knowledge of human development. We endeavour to integrate 3 connected but distinct entities: (1) the EBI as a seminal turning point of the individual's story; (2) the clinical findings we call CP, when motor impairment and activity limitation related to post-EBI (or other early non-progressive brain interference) appears, and; (3) a post-EBI developmental condition that encompasses the overall consequences of an EBI. This framework should guide individual, familial and collective care discussions and research strategies beyond the scope of CP.

Keywords: Cerebral palsy; Disability and Health (ICF); Early brain injury; Human development; International Classification of Functioning,; Narrative medicine.

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  • The continuing evolution of "Cerebral Palsy".
    Rosenbaum PL, Dan B. Rosenbaum PL, et al. Ann Phys Rehabil Med. 2020 Oct;63(5):387-388. doi: 10.1016/j.rehab.2019.09.008. Epub 2019 Oct 24. Ann Phys Rehabil Med. 2020. PMID: 31669162 No abstract available.