Junior Care Beds For Children With Cerebal Palsy
Children with cerebral palsy can have difficulties in falling asleep and staying asleep due to pain, seizures and respiratory problems. Sleep can bring about changes in the child's respiratory pattern due to brain function known as central sleep apnoea or an obstruction of the airway called sleep obstructive apnoeaVisit the Kinderkey Healthcare Ltd website for more information on Junior Care Beds For Children With Cerebal Palsy