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Spastic diplegia historically known as Little’s Disease is a form of cerebral palsy (CP) that is a chronic neuromuscular condition of hypertonia and spasticity — manifested as an especially high and constant tightness or stiffness — in the muscles of the lower extremities of the human body usually those of the legs hips and pelvis.

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