Understanding Cerebral Palsy Management in Children
What if your childโs journey was based not on their limitations but on their potential? For parents of children with cerebral palsy, a diagnosis can bring a whirlwind... Read more.
Building Confidence and Independence in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy
What makes a child truly unstoppable? Well, it’s not just physical abilityโit is confidence. For children with spastic cerebral palsy, everyday tasks can... Read more.
Why Do Some People Walk Differently? A Closer Look at Scissor Gait
Have you ever noticed someone struggling with knees in cross position and legs acting like replacing a pair of scissors? This scissoring type of walking usually... Read more.
GMFCS and Its Impact on Cerebral Palsy Outcome Measurements
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a neurologic disorder of infinite heterogeneity that involves movement, posture, and coordination. Because of the magnitude of the heterogeneity... Read more.
Gait Irregularities and Movement Disorders
Gait is defined as the style of walking, the act of moving on the feet and involving the use of muscles, bones, joints, and ligaments that enable movement. Leg movements... Read more.
Flaccid verses Spastic Paralysis: Diagnosis, Differencing feature and Treatment
Muscle movement loss in certain body areas is a health condition called paralysis. All forms of paralysis show differences from each other. Muscle conditions among... Read more.
Educational Strategies for Children Diagnosed with Spastic Diplegia Cerebral Palsy
Children with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy (SDCP) face many challenges in education. The movement difficulties, along with muscle stiffness, present challenges... Read more.
Athetosis vs. Chorea: How Are They Different?
Chorea and athetosis are two main types of involuntary movements that can happen in adults and children with neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy. Now,... Read more.
How Cerebral Palsy Affects the Brain and Body?
Cerebral palsy is a medical condition that impacts the brain and the body both. It happen because of insult to cerebral motor cortex, which is the part of the brain... Read more.
Finding the Right Walker for Your Child with Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy is a life time condition that can make the life of the patient difficult. It happens because of some brain injury at or during birth, leading to activity... Read more.