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Cerebral Palsy Treatment

Beginning constant treatment while a child with CP is still young can help minimize the effects of CP. Children often figure out how to adapt to their disability and utilize their bodies in other ways that are still functional. For instance, a baby with CP may not be able to crawl if it is incapable of holding itself up with its arms. However, the infant may find that by rolling it can still get from place to place.

Children below the age of three have a great advantage if they begin early intervention therapy, a series of services to encourage the betterment of disabled babies and toddlers. Older children with CP have the opportunity to receive special education through the public school system to help them achieve academic and life goals.

Normally, children with CP may require up to three types of therapy:

  • Physical therapy -- fosters muscle development in the legs and torso. Physical therapy gives the child a chance to brush up on walking, sitting, and balancing skills.
  • Occupational therapy -- assists in the refinement of daily activities like dressing, feeding, and writing.
  • Speech-language pathology -- promotes improved communication skills. The focus may be on speaking because irregular muscle response of the tongue and throat due to CP can distort the sounds coming out.

Assistive devices that improve a child's mobility and further their independence can also be valuable. Braces known as AFOs may be use to steady the child's feet while standing or walking. Custom-fitted splints may also be used to support a child's hands. Nowadays, muscle-strengthening therapy can actually provide entertainment for the kids as various manufacturers have released products that look like toys and provide a workout while you use them. Participating in swimming and horseback riding will make weak muscles stronger and help relax patients with stiffer muscle mass.

New methods to treat CP sufferers are continually being developed, while surgical procedures, Botox injections, and prescription drugs can help reduce the symptoms of CP. Currently, no cure for the disability is in sight.

The cost of physical therapy and other types of CP treatment can really add up over time. If your child has CP, and you have been paying for this care out of your own pocket, there may be another solution. Contact a Florida social security disability attorney to learn whether you are eligible for financial aid.