GMFCS 4 By. Dr. J. K. Jain
Problem: In this stage our aim of management is to correct all the deformity, increase their strength by intensive therapy, judicious use of walking aid & b... Read more.
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) 5 By. Dr. J. K. Jain
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level 5 Problem: Severely impaired in all motor function. Management Protocol: Our aim of management for thes... Read more.
Spastic Cerebral Palsy – Management Protocol In Infancy (< 2year)
According To Age In Spastic Cerebral Palsy Problem: Diagnosis of cerebral palsy can be made easily at the age of 6 months. Management Protocol: Our aim of manag... Read more.
Botulinum toxin in Early Age Children
Botulinum toxin in Early Age Children: 2-7 year age group is the most active part of childhood. Normal children start walking at the age 15 month and gets full ... Read more.
Diplegic Spastic Cerebral Palsy Treatment Protocol In Early Adolescent (10-14 Yr Age)
Diplegic Spastic Cerebral Palsy Treatment Protocol In Early Adolescent: Problem: Adolescent are more prone for deterioration because of rapid increase in height... Read more.
Spastic Cerebral Palsy Treatment Protocol In Late Adolescent & Young Adult
Problem: Young adults with spastic cerebral palsy who do not undergo surgery for persistent deformity feel lots of problems in ambulation. As their age increase... Read more.
Foot Problem
Foot Problem:Stable, flexible & plantigrade foot is primary requirement for balanced gait pattern. In cerebral palsy, Equinus deformity is the commonest def... Read more.
Hip Dysplasia
Problem: Hip instability in cerebral palsy is a very common problem and occurs because of muscular imbalance. It includes hip subluxation/dislocation, acetabula... Read more.
Bony Torsion
Bony Torsion: Problem: Muscular imbalance in cerebral palsy can result from muscular weakness, contracture & Lever arm problem. Lever arm problem arise due ... Read more.
CP in Adult – Cerebral Palsy Ageing
Problem: cerebral palsy ageing can affect individuals and can develop many musculoskeletal problems which include an increase in spasticity, a decrease in flexi... Read more.