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Cerebral palsy and effective treatment
In Vietnam, out of 1,000 children born, 1.8 have cerebral palsy, with boys having a higher rate of cerebral palsy than girls. Whether cerebral palsy can be cured is becoming a great concern for many parents.
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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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Treatment of cerebral palsy with rehabilitation
There are many proposed rehabilitation treatments for cerebral palsy, but any method must include a comprehensive program.
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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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Treatment and rehabilitation in children with spastic cerebral palsy
Spastic cerebral palsy accounts for about 70-90% of all people with cerebral palsy. Some severe cases can cause quadriplegia, in which the trunk and all four limbs are paralyzed, and the muscles controlling the mouth and tongue are also paralyzed.
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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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11 things to know about cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy is a general term that describes a group of permanent disorders of movement and posture that cause limitations in activities due to non-progressive disturbances in the developing fetal or infant brain. The movement disorders of cerebral palsy are often accompanied by sensory, perceptual, cognitive, communication and behavioral disorders, seizures and secondary musculoskeletal problems. Children with cerebral palsy need a lot of support from their parents, family and community.
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Rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy
Children with cerebral palsy have impairments and support needs that are addressed through the health care, rehabilitation and social care systems. Rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy requires persistent efforts from both the family and the medical and professional team.
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Eating and drinking in children with cerebral palsy
Children with cerebral palsy have difficulty eating and cannot keep up with the developmental milestones of sensory and oral motor skills compared to normal children. Feeding impairments in children with cerebral palsy are classified as swallowing disorders of neurological origin.
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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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