Cerebral Palsy at birth is caused by abnormal brain development that affects the child’s ability to control their muscles. There are many causes of abnormal brain development as well.
Cerebral Palsy is a set of neurological disorders that appear in infants during pregnancy, birth or early years of their life. Cerebral Palsy can be the outcome of errors committed by a medical professional during childbirth. It affects brain’s outer layer, muscle tone, balance and movements.To know more details, Visit here : http://bit.ly/2wBG9w8
Occupational Therapy and Cerebral Palsy involves developing one’s ability to perform daily functions and activities. CP occupational therapy aims at improving one’s strength, dexterity, and coordination when performing day-to-day activities. It also helps in improving cognitive abilities such as decision-making, problem-solving, reasoning, perception, memory, etc. In this way, simple day-to-day tasks such as eating, bathing, brushing teeth can be performed with relative ease.
Occupational Therapy and Cerebral Palsy involves developing one’s ability to perform daily functions and activities. CP occupational therapy aims at improving one’s strength, dexterity, and coordination when performing day-to-day activities. It also helps in improving cognitive abilities such as decision-making, problem-solving, reasoning, perception, memory, etc. In this way, simple day-to-day tasks such as eating, bathing, brushing teeth can be performed with relative ease.
Cerebral Palsy is a neurological disorder, affects the movement of a child, muscle tone and motor skills. IIAHP Therapy Center provides International techniques and best therapies for all children which shows improvement. The best Results of cerebral palsy treatment is seen at IIAHP Therapy Center in the whole country. It is caused by brain damage, which develops while the child is during shortly after birth or still in utero. For more information, please visit https://www.iiahp.com/cerebral-palsy-treatment/
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Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a group of non-progressive neurological disorders that impacts the child’s posture, sense of balance, mobility, muscle strength, and gait. It is caused by abnormal brain development or irreparable damage to the immature and developing brain (during pregnancy or shortly after birth).
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