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CEREBRAL PALSY--HELP
HELLO,
i got a case of cerebral palsy. HIS CASE HISTORY: age:9 yrs/male cause :unknown: may be because of infection. no spasticity....weak joints...no bowel and bladder control... no neonatal reflexes. auditory and visual input absent. there is nothing that the patients understand about. how a physiotherapist can intervene...in this situation? any help is highly appreciated... regards carephysio |
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Have a look over these information resources for Cerebral Palsy.
Cerebral Palsy Cerebral palsy (CP) is a term used to describe a group of chronic conditions affecting body movements and muscle coordination. The word cerebral refers to the brain and palsy to difficulty in control of movement . Cerebral palsy is neither progressive nor communicable. It is caused by damage to one or more specific areas of the brain. This damage usually occurs during development infancy. Damage leading to cerebral palsy can also occur before, during or shortly after birth. Birth injury can lead to cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is a medical condition caused by a permanent brain injury that occurs before, during, or shortly after birth. The primary characteristic of cerebral palsy is a lack of muscle control and movement. Cerebral palsy is not a progressive disease, however, the effects have been known to change over time. Although the cause of cerebral palsy is not known for certain, there is evidence that links it to both the health history of the mother and child, and accidents causing brain damage. The diagnosis of cerebral palsy is often made immediately after birth, but it can also be made later in childhood. Cerebral Palsy in Premature Infants and Children Motor Impairment Associated with Neurological Injury in Premature Infants Cerebral Palsy Cerebral palsy Information What Causes Cerebral Palsy? Caring Cerebral Palsy Management of Cerebral Palsy Cerebral palsy may cause a number of symptoms, including seizures, spasms, visual and hearing problems, hyperactivity, and learning disorders. There is not a cure, however several therapies are available for the treatment of cerebral palsy. Although living with cerebral palsy can be difficult, it is certainly possible to be successful while coping with the disorder. Physical Therapy Different form of therapies CP Child Treatment overview Bobath Therapy Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Techniques (PNF) Temple Fay Method Glenn Doman Method Delacato Method Feldenkrais Method Brunnstrom's Movement Therapy Approach Cranial Sacral Therapy Conduction Education- Detail The Scotson Technique Conduction Education Motor Rehabilitation Therapeutic Horse Back Riding Activities for Your Toddler with Cerebral Palsy Spasticity managment Cerebral Palsy Information page Bright Current Treatments Miracle Kids Cerebral Palsy Help Cerebral Palsy Help 1-Cerebral Palsy Help How can I Help? |
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thanks for your references,
they r very useful. |
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hi
u could try a 24 hour postural management with this client This will reduce the formation of deformities and also prevent the effects of gravity. Arrange for a sleep system and a wheelchair mould. If u r in uk u could contact the Oxford center for enablement...contact wendy murphy cheers dude |
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Hi!
What kind of opening do you have with this patient? What does he feel/react to (pain, hot, cold, touch...) Weakness of the joints is normal with hypotonocity! How is the brain activity, is there a diagnosis of leucomalacia? What can give some results in stimulating this child could be: massage with hands, balls, knobber, vibrator... to increase the knowledge of his body's limits, use of a swimming pool or bath (with special swimsuit) with floating items, as it will help him using his weak muscles, repeated mobilisations of the limbs (PNF, Bobath, Feldenkrais, Vojta), balance exercises on large boards, balloons... Need some more? |
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extensor thrust pls help
hi grt to know the knowledge
can u put some light for extensor thrust control i have tried various techniques for my patient with dystonia he is on medication for the same but extensor thrust is not reducing at all any body pls |
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Re: CEREBRAL PALSY--HELP
Hi my name is Dwijen. I am an indian physiotherapist. I am from ahmedabad, Gujarat. I am a fresh graduate of physiotherapy. I have very limited clinical knowledge and experience regarding cerebral palsy and delayed milestones. Can anyone guide me regarding the books that could be helpful to me and can enhance my knowledge? What should i do to get well equipped with knowledge of paedeatric physiotherapy? Should i do a course in NDT? Which are the institutes in india that can offer these courses? Any help or guidance from any of the members will be apreciated, thank you...
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Re: CEREBRAL PALSY--HELP
hello i know it can be frustrating but do your best.
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Re: CEREBRAL PALSY--HELP
it's alot of treat child with cp..like bbath, si ayres, snoozelen...
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Re: CEREBRAL PALSY--HELP
Hi to all the members of Physiobase.com.
My name is Dwijen. I am a physiotherapist from india, can anyone guide me as to how can i get a comprehensive assessment format for Cerebral Palsy? |
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