Cerebral Palsy Case 1
We had a male patient, 11 months old, with Cerebral Palsy, characterized by an inability to hold his head up and low interaction with his surroundings. Despite undergoing physical therapy rehabilitation programs for 11 months, progress was slow. In collaboration with pediatric neurology, we developed an intensive physical therapy program for this patient. See more
Cerebral Palsy Case 2
For our 10-year-old male patient with Cerebral Palsy, the spasticity (a condition of stiff, tight, and involuntary muscle contractions) in his arms and legs was at level 2 before treatment. He could walk with support but exhibited severe scissoring movements in his legs. See more
