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  2. Management of cerebral palsy - Wikipedia

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    Most research into cerebral palsy covers children and adolescents. [104] Stem cell therapy, [120] and other cell-based therapies are being studied as a treatment. [4] A potential treatment for some forms of cerebral palsy may be deep brain stimulation. [121]

  3. Bobath concept - Wikipedia

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    The Bobath (NDT) approach is also widely used on children with cerebral palsy (CP). However, when the effectiveness of interventions for the treatment of CP was reviewed by Novak et al. [28] they concluded, “Consequently, there are no circumstances where any of the aims of NDT could not be achieved by a more effective treatment. Thus, on the ...

  4. Cerebral palsy - Wikipedia

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    Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of movement disorders that appear in early childhood. [1] Signs and symptoms vary among people and over time, [1] [3] but include poor coordination, stiff muscles, weak muscles, and tremors. [1] There may be problems with sensation, vision, hearing, and speech. [1]

  5. Constraint-induced movement therapy - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, CIMT involves restraining the unaffected arm in patients with hemiparetic stroke or hemiparetic cerebral palsy (HCP) for 90% of waking hours while engaging the affected limb in a range of everyday activities [9] [10] However, given concerns with compliance (both among patients and clinicians), reimbursement, and patient safety, studies have varied on hours of restraint per day ...

  6. Hypothermia cap - Wikipedia

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    A hypothermia cap (also referred to as cold cap or cooling cap) is a therapeutic device used to cool the human scalp.Its most prominent medical applications are in preventing or reducing alopecia in chemotherapy, and for preventing cerebral palsy in babies born with neonatal encephalopathy caused by hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE).

  7. Conductive education - Wikipedia

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    Conductive Education (CE) is an educational system, based on the work of Hungarian Professor András PetÅ‘, that has been specifically developed for children and adults who have motor disorders of neurological origin such as cerebral palsy.

  8. Richard L. Lieber - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] [16] He is an established expert in using biological approaches to understand muscle contractures in neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy, stroke and spinal cord injury. Lieber's work includes the development of pharmacological and surgical interventions to improve muscle function in individuals with neurological conditions.

  9. Selective dorsal rhizotomy - Wikipedia

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    Because there is always temporary weakness after SDR, patients should work hard to strengthen the weak muscles with physical therapy and learn habits of movement and daily tasks in a body without spasticity. SDR is usually performed on the pediatric spastic cerebral palsy population between the ages of 2 and 6. This is the age range where ...