cerebral palsy
US /ˌser.ə.brəl ˈpɔːl.zi/
UK /ˌser.ə.brəl ˈpɔːl.zi/

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paralisi cerebrale
a condition marked by impaired muscle coordination (spastic paralysis) and/or other disabilities, typically caused by damage to the brain before or at birth.
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Children with cerebral palsy may have difficulty with movement and balance.
I bambini con paralisi cerebrale possono avere difficoltà con il movimento e l'equilibrio.
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Early intervention is crucial for managing cerebral palsy.
L'intervento precoce è cruciale per la gestione della paralisi cerebrale.