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    post polio syndrome

    Cerebral Palsy In Infancy
    what the meaning of post polio ??
    bec. i have pat. suffer to poliomyelitis and now her age is 32 year
    and what is the treatment??

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    Re: post polio syndrome

    dear flowers,
    I have never treated anyone with a post poliosyndrome but I can give you some information.
    Postpolio syndrome is a contagious disease that attacks the central nervous system and causes paralysis of the muscles especially in the legs. I have found 3 websites with lots of information.
    Polio Canada - Welcome Page in English and French
    IPPSO - International Post Polio Support Organization ,
    Home Page for Post-Polio Health International

    Hope this is of some help to you.
    kind regards
    Esther de Ru


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    Re: post polio syndrome

    what are the difference between poliomylitis & post polio syndrome ??
    what are treatment for those ??


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    Re: post polio syndrome

    The polio virus attacks and destroys motor anterior horn cells in the cord. The central nervous system adapts to these deficits through neuroplastic changes often through budding of axons. The results are that fewer intact nerves supply greater numbers of motor fibres which enhances function and muscle force generation. However later in life with many of the usual changes with aging, Polio sufferers have appeared to experience a relapse of similar symptoms, especailly specific increase in weakness of previously affected muscles and general fatigue. It is now generally believed that this is not a resurgence of the virus but an effect of what is almost an overuse of the neural conduction over years. The general advice is preservation strategies for these individuals. Strengthening exercise are not advised, as the current understanding is that this could hassen functional deterioration. Therefore activity pacing, use of aids etc to prolong function is the general advice. It is unknown if a similar phenomenum will show itself with other conditions as increasing sufferers age. There are many self-support group websites around



 
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