Physiotherapy for Cerebral Palsy

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Physiotherapy for Cerebral Palsy

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Physiotherapy plays a vital role in managing cerebral palsy. It aims to improve mobility, posture, and muscle strength. Therapists employ various techniques like stretching exercises, balance training, and specialized equipment. Tailored programs address specific needs, promoting independence and enhancing overall physical function. Regular sessions with a physiotherapist are crucial for maximizing potential and quality of life. Read more: – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Physiotherapy for Cerebral Palsy


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Welcome to KR Physiotherapy Rehabilitation
Clinic
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KR Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Clinic provides
the best physiotherapy service in Noida. Our
physiotherapist are highly qualified
Physiotherapist. KR Physiotherapy
Rehabilitation Clinic focuses on maintaining
health for people of all ages, helping patients
manage pain and prevent disease.
About Clinic
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Services
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Treatment
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Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy is a neurological disorder that
affects movement, muscle tone, and coordination.
It is caused by brain damage or abnormal
development before or during birth, leading to
lifelong challenges. Symptoms vary widely,
including difficulty with motor skills, speech,
and cognitive functions. Treatments aim to manage
symptoms and enhance quality of life.
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Types of cerebral palsy
There are three main types of cerebral palsy
spastic, athetoid/dyskinetic, and ataxic. Spastic
CP is characterized by stiff, tight muscles and
difficulty with movement, while
athetoid/dyskinetic CP involves involuntary and
uncontrolled movements. Ataxic CP affects balance
and coordination. Mixed CP involves a combination
of symptoms from different types. Each type
requires specific management strategies and
therapies.
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Causes of cerebral palsy
The causes of cerebral palsy can be diverse. They
can include brain damage or abnormal brain
development that occurs before, during, or
shortly after birth. Some common causes include
maternal infections during pregnancy, lack of
oxygen to the brain, premature birth, certain
genetic conditions, and traumatic head injuries.
However, in many cases, the exact cause may
remain unknown.
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Risk Factors of cerebral palsy
Several risk factors increase the likelihood of
cerebral palsy. These include premature birth,
low birth weight, multiple pregnancies (such as
twins or triplets), infections during pregnancy
(such as rubella or cytomegalovirus), maternal
health issues (such as high blood pressure or
diabetes), exposure to toxins or infections in
early childhood, and certain genetic conditions.
It's important to note that having these risk
factors does not guarantee the development of
cerebral palsy, but it may increase the chances.
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Testimonials
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Contact US
Kisan Tower, Basment, Main Road, Hosiyarpur,
Sector-51, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301
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91 8595321652, 91 7668527335
info_at_krphysiotherapy.com
https//www.krphysiotherapy.com/
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