Pain
Pain is common in people with cerebral palsy with over 75% of individuals with CP reporting that they experience pain.
Constant or recurring pain is a very common physical concern of individuals with cerebral palsy (CP), often beginning in childhood but becoming more intense and frequent over the lifespan. Here are some facts about pain in CP and measures that can be taken to alleviate this chronic problem.
This section looks also at common causes for pain, assessments for identifying pain as well as emerging treatments. Left untreated pain can adversely impact activities, participation, and quality of life.
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How to Get Quality Sleep with CP and/or Chronic Pain I suppose there has to be one silver lining that comes out of being sheltered in place for months on end (due to Covid-19): I’ve finally been catching up on sleep. The recommended nightly hours of sleep is between 7 and 9 hours. For me, getting a good night’s sleep has been the best way to regain a sense of control and ease during such unnerving times. Not only does sleep improve mood and productivity, but it also strengthens your immune system. However, sleep is a delicate topic of discussion...
1 in 2 people with cerebral palsy live in chronic pain.