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Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy Cerebral Palsy Treatment surgery center children symptom India US UAE Europe Pakistan Nepal Bangladesh Sri Lanka Constraint Induced means induced with pressure or without permission. It is a type rehabilitation that increases activity of the upper extremity. Typically CIMT used to restart the unaffected arm in the patient with cerebral palsy (spastic hemiplegic) for most of the time while involving affected limb in a range of everyday living activity. CIMT basically a technique applied when the child stops using his affected limb due to its unexpected activities. Child with spastic hemiplegic has less power on one side then other. He just doesn’t use his affected side due to its clumsy response and this neglecting behavior towards affected side make it more and more suppressed in activity. CIMT seeks to reverse this process. As the result of engaging patient in repetitive activity of the affected limb brain develops new neural pathways. This change referred as cortical reorganization. This CIMT is more important in cerebaral palsy with the child whose one limb is more affected then other. CIMT may work on the damaged motor network. Although, due to the intensity of this treatment, patient who have suffered profound upper extremity paralysis from their condition are normally not eligible for constraint-induced upper extremity training. Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy child Cerebral Palsy Cerebral palsy treatment surgery center children symptom India US UAE Europe Pakistan Nepal Bangladesh Sri Lanka For More details Dr. Jitendra Kumar Jain jjain999@gmail 09453039213 trishlaortho Read more about this article at : trishlaortho/constraint-induced-movement-therapy-cerebral-palsy-treatment-surgery-center-children-symptom-india-us-uae-europe-pakistan-nepal-bangladesh-sri-lanka/ DONT FORGET TO LIKE THE PAGE
Posted on: Thu, 06 Feb 2014 05:52:15 +0000

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