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    miles from the town centre. The setting is attractive. Her restaurant will only cater for a maximum of 36 customers‚ for whom she wants to serve gourmet food. b. Perminder wants to create a small charity that locally supports children with cerebral palsy. She represents a network of 30 parents who experience the illness and she wants to make sure that the charity can provide them with many of the resources and experiences they require in order to make their lives more comfortable. 1. You

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    result in chronic seizures and cerebral palsy. Oxygen deprivation can also happen when a physician fails to monitor an infant immediately after they are born. A prolapsed cord‚ other umbilical cord issues as well as not removing the baby from the birth canal in a timely manner can all result in brain injuries. Even mild oxygen deprivation is believed to cause pretty serious consequences‚ such as long-term physical problems and intellectual disabilities. Brachial Palsy Injuries: If a physician pulls

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    child’s educational performance. The term includes impairments caused by congenital anomaly such as clubfoot‚ absence of some member‚ impairments caused by disease such as poliomyelitis‚ bone tuberculosis‚ and impairments from other causes such as cerebral palsy‚ amputations‚ and fractures or burns that cause contractures. The IDEA category of orthopedic impairments contains a wide variety of disorders. Broken down‚ there are three main areas: neuromotor impairments‚ degenerative diseases‚ and musculoskeletal

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    Case Studies Johnnathan Johnson EDU 620 September 30‚ 2012 Michael Horn Throughout this six week course‚ Meeting Individual Needs with Technology‚ we have researched the spectrums of Assistive Technology available for the individual and the classroom‚ and researched the different types of disabilities and how the Assistive Technology can aid students in navigating life and succeeding as individuals. Case Study #1 Emily is a five-year-old female student who is visually impaired

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    Dip NVQ Level 3 HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE HSC 2028 HSC 2028 - Move and Position Individuals in Accordance with their Plan of Care 1 Understand anatomy and physiology in relation to moving and positioning individuals 1.1 Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals 1.1 Muscles in human body is like the motor which supports or assist the bones at the joints to move and work. When the muscle pulls it moves

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    behavioural problems could also be seen‚ as well as the child becoming unmotivated or developing a dislike for school. If dyslexia is undetected then this will affect their development at school and could spoil any chance of achievement. Cerebral palsy; cerebral palsy is a condition which affects the movement‚ posture and co-ordination of a person. A child/young person with this disability may only be affected physically with this disability while others could be affected by seizures‚ epilepsy or difficulties

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    1. After 10 weeks of water exercise swimming program in two phases for 16 boys on the autism spectrum‚ both groups showed an improvement in aquatic skills and social skills. (Chien-Yu Pan‚ 2010‚ Autism). 2. A study with 22 children with cerebral palsy who received aquatic intervention appearared to have a positive impact on the perceived social acceptance and social function as reported by the caregivers.( Getz‚ M.‚ Hutzler‚ Y.‚ Vermeer‚ A. 2007‚ European Journal of Special Needs Education)

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    protection act was signed to allow the use of cannabis. People who have cancer‚ aids‚ Cerebral palsy‚ Alzheimer’s disease‚ and other chronic diseases are allowed to use marijuana as like a medicine‚ or an antibiotic. People with cancer for an example can take in marijuana before there chemotherapy to calm them down and not be scared or in pain while in chemo. Marijuana can take pain away from people who have cerebral palsy instead of taking pain killers which can be bad tasting or hard to swallow. Patients

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    • Diagnosed HIV Stage 4 on treatment (LTE) • CMV retinitis • Central facial palsy (flattening of R nasolabial fold) - paresis of the lower half of one side of the face - damage to upper motor neurons of the facial nerve. - The facial motor nucleus has dorsal and ventral divisions that contain lower motor neurons supplying the muscles of the upper and lower face‚ respectively. The dorsal division receives bilateral upper motor neuron input (i.e. from both sides

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    Scoliosis is one of three main types of spine curvature disorders. Like a disease on the spinal curvature twisting and resulting in the sideway curves of the spine. It is defined as a lateral‚ or a side-to-side deviation from the normal frontal axis of the body. Scoliosis is similar to Lordosis‚ which also been named the swayback‚ for example when the spine of a person with lordosis curves significantly inward at the lower back. Kyphosis another characterized by an abnormally rounded upper back (more

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