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Caring for common difficult problems in children with cerebral palsy
Each child with cerebral palsy will have different levels of difficulty, with different levels of motor and cognitive abilities. However, the goal is to help children progress and maximize their individual abilities in daily activities.
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Correct posture when taking care of children with cerebral palsy
Children with cerebral palsy face difficulties in all aspects. Caring for children with cerebral palsy requires attention to daily postures such as holding, sitting, lying... to prevent bone and joint deformities, help children circulate better and improve motor function.
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Diagnosis and treatment of cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy is a disease that is difficult to diagnose in the early period after birth because the signs are unclear. However, parents can notice unusual changes in their children through the care process to treat early, helping to improve the child's control function and brain activity.
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Cerebral palsy: Early warning signs in children
Cerebral palsy is a disease that seriously affects the health and future of children. Children with cerebral palsy have warning signs, parents need to take good care and pay attention to their children's activities to promptly detect and treat to minimize the symptoms of the disease.
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Diagnosis of swallowing disorders in children with cerebral palsy
Motor dysfunction of the oral and pharyngeal areas due to neuromuscular dysfunction and swallowing disorders is a fairly common problem in children with cerebral palsy, especially in children with severe cerebral palsy.
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Swallowing disorders in children with cerebral palsy
Swallowing disorders are difficulties in any stage of the swallowing process. Swallowing disorders can be caused by structural or functional defects of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, such as cleft palate, jaw hypoplasia, neuromuscular diseases...
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Treatment of swallowing disorders in children with cerebral palsy
Swallowing disorders are common in children with cerebral palsy. Brain damage caused by diseases before, during and after birth in children with cerebral palsy not only affects the movement of muscle groups in the arms, legs and trunk, these injuries also affect the movement of the jaw, face, mouth, tongue, pharynx, and even esophageal spasms, causing children with cerebral palsy to have problems controlling food, drink and swallowing ability.
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Causes and signs of children with cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy is a term used to describe a group of non-progressive medical conditions caused by prenatal, intrapartum and postnatal factors up to the age of 5, resulting in multiple disabilities in motor, mental, sensory and behavioral functions...
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Recognizing signs of cerebral palsy in children under 1 year old
Congenital cerebral palsy is a brain injury that occurs in about 2/1,000 children born, accounting for about 30 - 40% of all children with disabilities. Cerebral palsy in infants is more common in boys than girls, occurring before birth, during birth, after birth until 5 years old. Cerebral palsy is manifested by abnormalities in body movement and posture.
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What you need to know about cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive brain injury caused by risk factors occurring before birth, during birth and after birth up to 5 years old. It is manifested by disorders of movement, intelligence, senses and behavior. Cerebral palsy accounts for 31.7% of all disabled children, the rate of cerebral palsy accounts for 1.8‰ of children in Vietnam.
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Treatment and rehabilitation of combined cerebral palsy
Physical therapy is one of the most important forms of treatment for children with mixed cerebral palsy. In fact, all children with mixed cerebral palsy, regardless of whether the disorder is mild or severe, are advised to undergo physical therapy, which can help improve the symptoms of cerebral palsy and support normal motor function.
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