I'm not sure either, but if you look up the words individually posturally just refers to position and palsy is a type of paralysis like in cerebral palsy, bells palsy, etc....
Is is MRI abnormal? Maybe he has damage to the motor areas of the brain which can affect his movement and posture. Does he have spasticity, dystonia?????
The neurologist may not have a specific diagnosis for him yet. Postural Palsy may just be a generic diagnosis for his condition. Example being many children are diagnosed with developmental delay which really doesn't tell us much. It's just a general diagnosis meaning that we really don't know what is going on with this kid yet.
Hope this helps some and remember the doctors sometimes don't know the answers either.
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