Cerebral Palsy - some treatment and therapy options


Posted January 13, 2021 by Qenrichment

Occupational therapy focuses on fine motor skills and helps children with cerebral palsy develop these skills, which can be extremely challenging.
 
Cerebral Palsy is the result of severe brain injury before it can fully develop. Fetuses, infants and young children cannot recover from brain damage as soon as possible, as the development of strong brains continues between the ages of three and four. The causes of cerebral palsy may be variable and complex, but there is damage to the infants or the brain of the child before, during or after birth. There may be many forms of brain damage and the degree of injury may affect the child's prognosis.

Doctors often find it difficult to recognize precipitated injuries as brain abnormalities can cause cerebral palsy at any time before, at or after birth, especially when children often have no specific symptoms before months of birth or even years after birth. Many parents realize that their children can't talk, crawl, walk, and develop other strong skills.

Although it is not always easy to identify the causes of cerebral palsy, qualified medical professionals will help you manage the condition of your loved one who is living with cerebral palsy.

People- kids or adults - with cerebral palsy have some form of brain damage that causes spasms and seizures and also results the inability to have normal motor skills. The goal of cerebral palsy therapy is to manage the condition as best as possible. Although no treatment can undo the damage that has been done at this point, many management options are available, apart from drugs, surgery, and other such invasive interventions.

Acupuncture:

Although not enough studies have been done, research shows evidence of acupuncture helping to treat cerebral palsy. It appears to be helpful in improving day-to-day functioning, increasing independence and even improving verbal functioning. Other studies indicate that acupuncture may be useful in boosting bone density. It has also been shown that combining acupuncture with music therapy improves the functioning of the motor more than acupuncture alone.

Biofeedback

Studies have been conducted to demonstrate the efficacy of biofeedback in the treatment of cerebral palsy. The groups receiving biofeedback therapy showed statistically significant improvements in muscle flexion, range of motion and gait function. Other biofeedback successes include improved head and neck posture and weight bearing, improved hand-eye coordination and reduced hypertonicity and drooling.

Nutrition Supplements

People with cerebral palsy burn three to five times more calories during the day than those typically developed and malnutrition can be a real problem. Plus, just eating is more of a challenge because of the need for fine motor skills to manipulate eating utensils and even chewing. Special nutritional supplements are available on prescription, so if you're worried about your child's diet, be sure to contact your cerebral palsy specialist.

Physical treatment

Physical therapy is a key component of the treatment of cerebral palsy. Therapy usually begins in the first few years of the life of the child or as soon as the diagnosis is made. Physical therapist will help children with cerebral palsy learn how to make better use of large muscle groups, allowing them to do things that might otherwise be impossible, such as walking, climbing stairs or even standing alone, unsupported. Physical therapists will also help keep muscles from deteriorating due to lack of use and avoid contractures when muscles become abnormally rigid.

Occupational therapy

Occupational therapy focuses on fine motor skills and helps children with cerebral palsy develop these skills, which can be extremely challenging. Kids will learn how to grasp, release, and even write. They can also help with day-to-day activities, including bathing, bathing, dressing, and eating.

Occupational therapy for cerebral palsy tries to improve the daily living conditions of kids/ adults with the condition, so that they can be made to be as independent in their routine tasks as possible.

A good, qualified and licensed occupational therapist would be able to make a difference in the life of the cerebral palsy patient.

Visit https://qenrichment.com for to consult with a qualified occupational therapist in Dubai and to get more information.
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Issued By Q Enrichment Center
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Last Updated January 13, 2021