hi ajay,
For you, what u need to do is to understand the problem completely and then decide on your actions that what you should do and what you should not.
The first suggestion that you should find a physio who had done master's in neuro is a wierd suggestion. you find a good physio with any kind of degree and with a decent kind of exposure to the cases and he can handle the matter efficiantly.
your daughter has suffered infarct in the both cerebral hemispheres, i would definately like to know the cause of it, any ways thats for later, lets see loss of sensation, it is quite relevent that she has lost movements of all the four limbs, right, see let us talk in broad prospect, little people(kids) have a greater ability to regenerate things, better ability to recoop with the problem.
your physio must perform complete and proper P.N.F. (proprioceptive neuro-muscular facilitation). complete muscular streches, and bending exercises,
no electrical stimulation right now atleast you'll have to wait and see the progression before you go for an eletrical stimulation plan for her, besides she needs to be aware of the surroundings, if she has'nt got any kind of breathing problem you can take her out, to see around. you see the point remains at one dot only, greater exposure to all of the surroundings, the more she'll have to use her senses the better they will become, its 23rd-june case its now over a month so there must be a certain amount of spasticity in her too, for which your physio should be very careful not to be opposing it, but making a way with it.
over and above all what i suggest is that if we work really hard on it we can get some real good and unexpected results.
we can even have a phone chat and i can make you understand more of the things.
dr saurabh arora
B.Pt.
phone +919837384746
e-mail [email protected]
thanks