What Are the Diffferent Methods of Brain Injury Rehabilitation?

Cerebral palsy (CP) is simply referred to as cerebral palsy, which refers to a non-progressive brain injury syndrome caused by various pathogenic factors within a month from birth to one month after birth.

Cerebral palsy rehabilitation

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Cerebral palsy (CP) is simply referred to as cerebral palsy, which refers to a non-progressive brain injury syndrome caused by various pathogenic factors within a month from birth to one month after birth.
Western Medicine Name
Cerebral palsy rehabilitation
Other name
Cerebral palsy
Multiple groups
Newborn
Contagious
Non-contagious
1. Purpose:
Collect the children's physical function, family situation and social environment, and grasp the characteristics of children's dysfunction. Analyze the difference between the degree of dysfunction and the normal standard. Provide a basis for formulating a rehabilitation training plan. Provide objective evidence for the effectiveness of rehabilitation treatment [3]
purpose
The purpose of rehabilitation treatment for cerebral palsy is to use a variety of beneficial methods to provide comprehensive and diverse rehabilitation treatment and training for children with cerebral palsy to promote their maximum improvement and fullness in areas such as motor ability, intelligence, language ability, and social adaptation Play the role of residual functions; maximize their daily life, psychological resilience, social interaction, entertainment and their ability to receive education and engage in a proper occupation in the future, and improve the quality of life [4]
For cerebral palsy diseases, we must master the high-risk factors of its occurrence, prevent and control them, and reduce the incidence of cerebral palsy is the fundamental treatment method. Studies have shown that family history of parents with cerebral palsy, premature birth, placental insufficiency, intrauterine distress, neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, neonatal ischemic hypoxic encephalopathy, neonatal intracranial hemorrhage, neonatal brain infection, neonatal ABO Hemolysis is a risk factor for cerebral palsy in children. Relevant medical and health institutions have targeted interventions for the risk factors of cerebral palsy, which is of great significance to prevent and reduce the incidence of cerebral palsy and guide the treatment of children with cerebral palsy.

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