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Saturday, December 19, 2015

Non-Spastic Cerebral Palsy Causes and Treatment

Non-Spastic Cerebral Palsy Causes
The pyramidal tract plays a vital role in the body’s central nervous system. It sends motor impulses to the rest of the body through fibers. These impulses are responsible for helping the body manage its voluntary actions. If a brain injury happens inside this tract, spastic cerebral palsy is often the result. If it happens outside the tract, though, non-spastic cerebral palsy can transpire. Due to the location of the injury, mental deficiencies are typically not an issue when it comes to non-spastic cerebral palsy.
Non-Spastic Cerebral Palsy Treatment
People living with non-spastic cerebral palsy should seek out medical attention as soon as they can. Early detection can make a big difference where any form of cerebral palsy is involved.
After doing an assessment of the patient and looking over their medical history, most physicians will initiate a regimen of physical therapy. Children with this disability may improve simply by working on their precise motor skills, exercising their muscles and practicing balancing while they stand or walk.

Occupational therapy may also help patients with necessary living skills for everyday life. Therapists can assist with dressing, eating, communicating with others and enjoying normal activities. Medication can also assist with patients who might drool, shake or suffer from painful muscles.

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