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Illinois-Eastern Iowa District. Spastic Paralysis Research Foundation. What is Spastic Paralysis?. A chronic, pathological condition in which the muscles are affected by persistent spasms and exaggerated tendon reflexes because of damage to motor nerves of the central nervous system
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Illinois-Eastern Iowa District Spastic Paralysis Research Foundation
What is Spastic Paralysis? • A chronic, pathological condition in which the muscles are affected by persistent spasms and exaggerated tendon reflexes because of damage to motor nerves of the central nervous system • Spastic Paralysis is a symptom of many common diseases and they work together to harm the central nervous system • Is also present in MS. (Multiple Sclerosis)
Spastic Paralysis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbsanSW_NOQ
Diseases • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome • Stroke • Brain tumors • Fragile X Syndrome • Alzheimer’s • Spina Bifida • Neonatal Care and Development Disabilities of Prematurely Born Babies
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome • Women who drink alcohol during pregnancy can give birth to babies with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. • These disorders range from mild to severe. • They can be behavioral, physical, related to learning, or all of the above.
Stroke Rehabilitation • Rehabilitation helps stroke survivors relearn skills that are lost when part of the brain is damaged. • For example, these skills can include coordinating leg movements in order to walk or carrying out the steps involved in any complex activity. • Rehabilitation also teaches survivors new ways of performing tasks to circumvent or compensate for any residual disabilities
Brain Tumors • Abnormal growth of cells within the brain or the central spinal canal.
Fragile X Syndrome • Fragile X syndrome is an inherited genetic disease that causes intellectual and developmental disabilities. Inherited means that the disease is passed down from parents to children through their genes. • Fragile X syndrome is the most common hereditary source of mental disability in boys. • People with fragile X syndrome usually experience a range of developmental and learning problems. The disease is a life-long condition. Only some people with fragile X syndrome are able to live independently. • Twice as common in males as females.
Alzheimer’s • The most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease (AD). AD is a progressive and irreversiblebrain disorder. • The actual cause of AD is unknown. • AD slowly damages, and then destroys, a person’s memory, judgment, reasoning skills, personality, autonomy, and bodily functions.
Spina Bifida • Developmental congenital disorder caused by the incomplete closing of the embryonic neural tube. Some vertebrae overlying the spinal cord are not fully formed and remain unfused and open. • If the opening is large enough, this allows a portion of the spinal cord to protrude through the opening in the bones
Why Spastics? • With Spastics, we not only raise money for one cause, but for several causes. • All the money we raise goes to further research into the diseases. • The more money we raise, the sooner we can find cures and ways to limit the effect of the diseases.
How can I help today? • Run/Walk • Bracelets • Carnations • Happy Grams • THE NATIONAL DAY AT PLAY-Sept. 7th
How can I help in the future? • Educate yourself more about Spastics • Then go educate others • Tell your friends • Tell your family • Let them know why it’s important to you
Fundraising Ideas? Take a few minutes to share with everyone the different things your club did to raise money for Spastic Paralysis!
Where to send donations? I-I Kiwanis District Office 2422 East Washington Street, Suite 106 Bloomington, Il 61704-1611.
National Day at Play • On September 7th the I-I District will be having the National Day at Play! • We want you to form a service project and/or fundraiser to help get children playing • Children with Spastic Paralysis are not able to do everyday activities • Form an interclub with your fellow K-Kids or contact your local elementary schools!