Congenital cerebral palsy refers to a neurological disorder that appears at birth or within the first few years of life. It is characterized by impaired movement and muscle coordination caused by brain damage. Synonyms for this condition include early-onset cerebral palsy, birth-related brain injury, and infantile cerebral palsy. These terms are collectively used to describe the same condition, emphasizing the onset of symptoms during early childhood or infancy. While the exact cause of congenital cerebral palsy varies, it commonly occurs due to brain abnormalities or injuries during fetal development or childbirth. Treatment options for individuals with this condition focus on managing symptoms and improving mobility through physical therapy, medication, and assistive devices.