Definition
C.P is used as an inclusive term to describe a group of non-progressive disorders occurring in young children in which disease of the brain causes impairment of motor function. The impai...
New York Cerebral Palsy Lawyers - http://www.866attylaw.com/cerebral_palsy - Frekhtman & Associates representing victims of Cerebral Palsy, Erbs Palsy, Brachial Plexus Palsy within New York State i...
TREATMENT APPROACHES
Dhruv Mehta
TREATMENT APPROACHES
BRONSON CROTHERS Individualized assessment, then appropriate activities which are realistic, stressed on active movement, encouraged par...
REHABILITATION OF : CEREBRAL PALSY & MOTOR DELAY BY
DR. ABDEL MOETY AFIFI MD. Rheumatology & Rehabilitation
REHABILITATION OF C.P
CEREBRAL PALSY
Static encephalopathy(=non progressive) caused by ...
Cerebral Palsy
Freeman Miller, MD Co-Director, Cerebral Palsy Program
Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children Nemours Foundation Wilmington, Delaware
Cerebral Palsy
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JR is a 3 year old boy, who was brought to the clinic by the mother because of stiffness when crying and tip toe walking. History revealed that patient was born via NSD, full term, to a 35 year ol...
This poster presents the primary findings of a student research project by Doctor of Physical Therapy students in the Class of 2009 at Regis University. The project was supervised by Dr. Cheryl Foo...
Brachial Plexus Injury, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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Cerebral Palsy
Definition
"Cerebral palsy" is a general term for a group of disorders that appear during the first few years of life and affect a child's ability to coordinate body movements. Cereb...
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30 patients with Cerebral Palsy were treated with the...
Cerebral Palsy 101
Cerebral Palsy is:
• a number of disorders of the developing brain that affects body movement, posture and muscle coordination • caused by damage to one or more specific areas of...
Facilitation
The strategy of therapeutic handling that makes a posture or movement easier or more likely to occur
Facilitation
Righting reactions, Equilibrium reactions, Protective extension of a...
Physical Therapy of Cerebral Palsy
Freeman Miller, MD Co-Director, Cerebral Palsy Program
Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children Nemours Foundation Wilmington, Delaware
Physical Therapy of Cere...
Cla ss ifi ca tion O f Cer ebr al P al sy
Dhruv Mehta
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SPASTICITY HYPOTONIA ATAXIA DYKINESIA MIXED
Sp astic c erebral pals y
Increased Stretch Reflex,clonus,positiv...
Cerebral Palsy Assessment
Assessment of the child gives a baseline to appropriate treatment and management aims and techniques. Re-assessment should be continuing part of treatment, which allows fo...
Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy (CP) is defined as a nonprogressive disorder of posture and movement, often associated with epilepsy and abnormalities of speech, vision, and intellect resulting from ...
Cerebral Palsy:
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a common cause of childhood disability. It is defined as “a group of nonprogressive but often changing motor impairment syndromes secondary to lesions or anom...