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Physiotherapy for Cerebral Palsy (CP)
« on: May 07, 2023, 08:04:35 AM »



Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurological condition that affects movement, coordination, and muscle tone. Physiotherapy can be an effective treatment for children with CP, as it can help improve their muscle strength, range of motion, and overall physical function.

Here are some common physiotherapy techniques used for CP children:

Stretching exercises: These help to improve flexibility and prevent muscle tightness, which is common in children with CP.

Strengthening exercises: These help to build muscle strength, which can help children with CP to improve their posture, balance, and overall physical function.

Balance training: This involves exercises that help children with CP to improve their balance and stability, which can reduce the risk of falls and improve overall mobility.

Mobility training: This involves exercises that help children with CP to improve their ability to move around, such as crawling, walking, or using a wheelchair.

Adaptive equipment: In some cases, physiotherapists may recommend adaptive equipment such as braces or splints to help improve a child's mobility or prevent further injury.

It's important to work with a physiotherapist who specializes in working with children with CP, as they will be best equipped to create an individualized treatment plan based on your child's specific needs and abilities.