August 31, 2010
Ataxic cerebral palsy accounts for five to ten percent of all cases of cerebral palsy. In this form of cerebral palsy, there is damage to a part of the brain called the cerebellum that helps maintain balance and coordination. When the cerebellum is damaged, it can result in poor muscle tone or hypotonia, difficulty maintaining balance and a normal gait, tremors, disorders of depth perception and an inability to control the range and motion of voluntary movements. As a result, children with ataxic cerebral palsy often demonstrate a wide-based, unsteady gait.
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December 22, 2009
The idea of filing for bankruptcy can be scary and confusing. It is not a decision to enter into without the proper information. You may have seen an advertisement for a Los Angeles bankruptcy attorney on television or on a website, and the idea of paying a few lawyer fees and having your debt wiped out may seem like magic. But before you decide to file for bankruptcy, you should educate your self about the process, and gain an understanding of what bankruptcy actually means. Here are some things to consider when deciding whether bankruptcy is the right decision for you.
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