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    hi .i am treating a 11 year old boy with cerebral palsy(athetoid).he is having severe spasticity with incoordination in movements .can anyone suggest me a treatment plan other than stretching ,passive movements and weight bearing.

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    Re: cerebral palsy

    Hi
    Children with Athetoid Cerebral Palsy have lack of proximal fixation and Lack of dissociation in addition to poor trunk control. They usually use ATNR to perform movement and they have a problem in using more than one postural pattern of movement at the same time.
    So, I suggest the following:
    1- Start your session in sitting position to break up the dominant postural pattern of movement.
    2- Apply joint compression to the upper limbs
    2- Facilitate dissociation of upper limbs from each other, then upper limbs from trunk.
    3- From sitting position on a roll encourage the child to push a GymBall in the midline
    4- From the previous position encourage the child to pick up some toys from the floor in the mid line
    5- Then from this position take the child directly from the roll to a nearby GymBall and do some bouncing in sitting position then move him to the sides, forward and backward.
    6- Do pelvic dissociation on the GymBall ( you will need an assistant to hold the child's hands)
    7- According the child's abilities you can build up more advanced exercises.



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    Re: cerebral palsy

    thanks for your advice.


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    It would be best if you do a course on paediatric NDT. There is so much more that it would be difficult to teach online. First do a basics course and then top it with an advanced course.


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    Re: cerebral palsy

    I agree with you Asha


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    Re: cerebral palsy

    well .it is not easy to take the cp childs till you donot have any clear idea about Wikipedia reference-linkbobath or pediatric neurology...........well im agree with above mention mathodby mr jawwad



 
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