Cerebral Palsy in Adults: Challenges, Treatment, and Support Options
Cerebral Palsy in Adults: Challenges, Treatment, and Support Options explores how living with cerebral palsy can continue to affect mobility, muscle control, daily functioning, and overall well-being throughout adulthood. Many adults face chronic pain, severe muscle stiffness, spasms, and fatigue that make work, relationships, and independence more difficult. Treatment focuses on improving comfort, mobility, and quality of life through physiotherapy, occupational therapy, assistive devices, lifestyle adjustments, and personalised medical care. Medicines also play a key role in managing symptoms, and Baclofen tablets are commonly prescribed to treat cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injuries by reducing muscle spasticity and helping the body relax. Emotional and social support, community resources, and long-term care planning provide additional reassurance for adults and families navigating the lifelong effects of cerebral palsy in the UK.













