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Latest News! Evidence based therapeutic management of Cerebral Palsy..

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation has been found to be effective in reducing spasticity and improving the motor skills of people with cerebral palsy.
(https://www.braunability.com/us/en/blog/disability-rights/latest-emerging-treatments-cerebral-palsy )

Fortunately, a relatively new and non-invasive therapy option may provide similar benefits. It is called Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation. This treatment involves a small electrical current being sent to the brain to stimulate specific areas. The aim of this treatment for cerebral palsy is to help improve movement and coordination by stimulating the part of the brain responsible for controlling these functions.

Botox Injections to Treat Hypertonia
Botox is the toxin produced by botulinum bacteria. When consumed, this toxin is very dangerous but, as an injection it can be used in a targeted way to treat a variety of conditions, including some of the symptoms of cerebral palsy. The injection has the effect of temporarily paralyzing specific muscles. Hypertonic muscles are common in cerebral palsy and are over-toned, stiff, difficult to move, and sometimes painful. The toxin paralyzes and relaxes hypertonic muscles and can ease discomfort, as a result.

Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cell therapy is an emerging treatment for a variety of conditions and offers hope to treat cerebral palsy. Stem cells are cells in the body that have the ability to grow and change into other types of cells. The easiest stem cells to access and use for treatment are found in the umbilical cord blood of newborns. These cells are useful because they can develop into nearly every type of cell in the body.

There is great promise from research that these stem cells can help treat brain conditions by helping to regenerate damaged tissue. There are ongoing clinical trials using cord blood infusions to treat children with cerebral palsy. So far, the results are very promising, showing that this emerging treatment is safe and that it may be effective in improving symptoms of cerebral palsy. Some researchers hope it may eventually prove to be a cure for the condition.

Exoskeletons for Mobility
One of the most promising treatments for cerebral palsy is the use of exoskeletons. An exoskeleton is a wearable device that helps to support and move a person's limbs. They are battery-powered and can be used to help people with cerebral palsy who have difficulty walking. The exoskeleton helps the user to stand, walk, and climb stairs by providing additional support. It can also be used to help complete everyday tasks, such as grocery shopping, that might otherwise be difficult or impossible.

Robotic Therapy
Robotic therapy is another emerging treatment for cerebral palsy that is showing promise. The treatment uses a robotic device to provide physical therapy to people with cerebral palsy. Robotic Therapy has been shown to improve motor skills and physical abilities by providing repetitive and targeted exercises. This type of therapy can be beneficial for people with cerebral palsy because it allows them to practice movements in a safe environment and can help them to build muscle strength and coordination.

Emerging Cerebral Palsy Treatments Offer Hope for the Future
Cerebral palsy is a condition with no cure, but there are a variety of treatments available to help those who live with it. Existing treatments can help to improve muscle tone, coordination, and mobility and now numerous emerging treatments promise to make a big difference in how people with cerebral palsy live and function. While it may take some time for these treatments to become widely available, they offer hope and promise for a better quality of life for people with cerebral palsy and those who love them.

For questions and more information on cerebral palsy treatment, please reach out to Michael Ezeadikwa @
+234-8035844583

01/11/2024

Latest News! Evidence based therapeutic management of CP.

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation has been found to be effective in reducing spasticity and improving the motor skills of people with cerebral palsy.
(https://www.braunability.com/us/en/blog/disability-rights/latest-emerging-treatments-cerebral-palsy )

Fortunately, a relatively new and non-invasive therapy option may provide similar benefits. It is called Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation. This treatment involves a small electrical current being sent to the brain to stimulate specific areas. The aim of this treatment for cerebral palsy is to help improve movement and coordination by stimulating the part of the brain responsible for controlling these functions.

Botox Injections to Treat Hypertonia
Botox is the toxin produced by botulinum bacteria. When consumed, this toxin is very dangerous but, as an injection it can be used in a targeted way to treat a variety of conditions, including some of the symptoms of cerebral palsy. The injection has the effect of temporarily paralyzing specific muscles. Hypertonic muscles are common in cerebral palsy and are over-toned, stiff, difficult to move, and sometimes painful. The toxin paralyzes and relaxes hypertonic muscles and can ease discomfort, as a result.

Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cell therapy is an emerging treatment for a variety of conditions and offers hope to treat cerebral palsy. Stem cells are cells in the body that have the ability to grow and change into other types of cells. The easiest stem cells to access and use for treatment are found in the umbilical cord blood of newborns. These cells are useful because they can develop into nearly every type of cell in the body.

There is great promise from research that these stem cells can help treat brain conditions by helping to regenerate damaged tissue. There are ongoing clinical trials using cord blood infusions to treat children with cerebral palsy. So far, the results are very promising, showing that this emerging treatment is safe and that it may be effective in improving symptoms of cerebral palsy. Some researchers hope it may eventually prove to be a cure for the condition.

Exoskeletons for Mobility
One of the most promising treatments for cerebral palsy is the use of exoskeletons. An exoskeleton is a wearable device that helps to support and move a person's limbs. They are battery-powered and can be used to help people with cerebral palsy who have difficulty walking. The exoskeleton helps the user to stand, walk, and climb stairs by providing additional support. It can also be used to help complete everyday tasks, such as grocery shopping, that might otherwise be difficult or impossible.

Robotic Therapy
Robotic therapy is another emerging treatment for cerebral palsy that is showing promise. The treatment uses a robotic device to provide physical therapy to people with cerebral palsy. Robotic Therapy has been shown to improve motor skills and physical abilities by providing repetitive and targeted exercises. This type of therapy can be beneficial for people with cerebral palsy because it allows them to practice movements in a safe environment and can help them to build muscle strength and coordination.

Emerging Cerebral Palsy Treatments Offer Hope for the Future
Cerebral palsy is a condition with no cure, but there are a variety of treatments available to help those who live with it. Existing treatments can help to improve muscle tone, coordination, and mobility and now numerous emerging treatments promise to make a big difference in how people with cerebral palsy live and function. While it may take some time for these treatments to become widely available, they offer hope and promise for a better quality of life for people with cerebral palsy and those who love them.

For questions and more information on cerebral palsy treatment, please reach out to Michael Ezeadikwa WhatsApp Contact +234-8035844583

Neuro-developmental Therapy...Session
22/09/2024

Neuro-developmental Therapy...Session

In my years of Practice as a Specialised Physical Therapist in Paediatric Upper Motor Neurone Lesions such as Cerebral P...
12/09/2024

In my years of Practice as a Specialised Physical Therapist in Paediatric Upper Motor Neurone Lesions such as Cerebral Palsy. I've noticed that one of the main hindrances in our achieving at record speed therapeutic Rehabilitation of these Special Needs Children is Information.
Being informed and aware of where to go to, whom to present the infant/child that has not achieved his/her 'Developmental Milestones' to.
You see agitated Parents running from pillar to post, and the time we need to restore these Special Needs Children to optimal performance, improve their sensorimotor deficit and enhance independence is depleted by the day.
Early intervention is Key!. Friends/Families, help spread the word ,if you have an infant at 4 Months after birth who has not met his/her developmental Milestones, that has poor neck control,and at six months of age is not sitting nor crawling ,please let's start his/her Neuro-developmental therapy (Bobath approach) at this point, so that as early as possible we transit this Special Needs Children to be independent, stand and ambulate with their mates.
Expressing themselves ,moving around by themselves. I've noticed in my over 17yrs of Specialized Practice,early engagement in Neuro-developmental therapy speeds up their sensorimotor response, cognitive abilities and fine/gross movements.

Whatsapp/Call me on 08035844583
--- PT.Michael Ezeadikwa
Asst.Director Physiotherapy Services University of Abuja Teaching Hospital Abuja.

12/09/2024

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