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Cerebral Palsy

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Treatments for Cerebral Palsy

Treatment plans are individualized and focus on managing symptoms, improving function, and enhancing quality of life:

  • Therapies:
    • Physical Therapy: Improves strength, flexibility, balance, and motor development.
    • Occupational Therapy: Enhances the ability to perform daily activities and promotes independence.
    • Speech and Language Therapy: Assists with communication skills and addresses swallowing difficulties.
    • Recreational Therapy: Incorporates activities like art, music, or sports to improve motor skills and well-being.
  • Medications:
    • Muscle Relaxants: Medications like baclofen or diazepam to reduce muscle spasticity.
    • Botulinum Toxin Injections: Injected into specific muscles to reduce stiffness and improve movement.
    • Anticonvulsants: For controlling seizures if present.
  • Surgical Interventions:
    • Orthopedic Surgery: Corrects bone or joint deformities, lengthens muscles and tendons.
    • Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy (SDR): Surgical procedure that cuts overactive nerve fibers to reduce spasticity.
  • Assistive Devices:
    • Mobility Aids: Walkers, wheelchairs, or crutches to improve mobility.
    • Orthotic Devices: Braces or splints to support limbs and promote proper alignment.
    • Communication Aids: Devices or technology to assist with speech and communication.
  • Support Services:
    • Educational Support: Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) to meet learning needs.
    • Social Services: Assistance with accessing resources and support networks.
    • Counseling and Emotional Support: For individuals and families to address psychological impacts.

This comprehensive approach aims to maximize functional abilities, promote independence, and improve overall quality of life for individuals with Cerebral Palsy.