Cerebral palsy case studies
Cerebral palsy Treatment protocol in cerebral palsy affected individuals is decided on the basis of careful evaluation taking into consideration of clinical presentation (type), topography (extent of problem), age of individual, associated medical problem, GMFCS level, severity of disability etc. Every affected individual needs different set of treatment modality. Standard treatment protocol includes multimodal therapy program, brace, walking aid, botulinum toxin, surgery etc. All these techniques are being utilised in different combination based on the requirement of child. Advanced therapeutic modality is the primary modality of treatment in these children and this should be continued for long duration. Â
No one can decide exact treatment modality without detail evaluation. Treatment protocol given below is only a guideline but final decision has to be taken only after detailed evaluation of every individual child including static physical examination, gait analysis and lastly examination under anaesthesia. Treatment required in similar looking children can differ from guideline given below. The medical technology in cerebral palsy treatment is evolving and new researches are coming up frequently, so all this general information can change with new research guidelines in future.
There are multiple therapies available that help in cerebral palsy treatment. Therapy such as physical therapy, Occupational therapy, speech therapy, brace will help a lot in cerebral palsy treatment.
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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...
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...
Cerebral Palsy Children – Treatment Protocol In 7-10 Year Age Group
TREATMENT PROTOCOL IN THE 7-10-YEAR AGE GROUP The child gets an adult pattern of gait around the age of 6...
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...
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...
Foot Problem
Foot Problem:Stable, flexible & plantigrade foot is primary requirement for balanced gait pattern. In...
Hip Dysplasia
Problem: Hip instability in cerebral palsy is a very common problem and occurs because of muscular...
Bony Torsion
Bony Torsion: Problem: Muscular imbalance in cerebral palsy can result from muscular weakness, contracture...
CP in Adult – Cerebral Palsy Ageing
Problem: cerebral palsy ageing can affect individuals and can develop many musculoskeletal problems which...
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