Still, none of these factors indicate how a person's life span will be affected. The majority of individuals with Cerebral Palsy live until late adulthood. read more
Although there have been no general studies of life expectancy in people with cerebral palsy, most children affected by CP live between 30 and 70 years, depending on the severity of the condition. In general, a child with a mild case of CP usually lives longer than a child with mobility and intellectual limitations. read more
Cerebral palsy’s impact on a person’s lifespan depends on the severity of the diagnosis and availability of high-quality medical care and therapy. With milder cases of cerebral palsy, life expectancy may be completely normal or near normal. read more