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Understanding the spastic group cerebral palsy: Treatment ideas and principles

Understanding the spastic group cerebral palsy: Treatment ideas and principles. Robyn Smith Department of Physiotherapy UFS 2012. The spastic group. Extensive damage to cerebral cortex. Asymmetrical tone distribution. Sitting . Used Fx. Anoxia Asphyxia Merconium aspiration.

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Understanding the spastic group cerebral palsy: Treatment ideas and principles

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  1. Understanding the spastic group cerebral palsy:Treatment ideas and principles Robyn Smith Department of Physiotherapy UFS 2012

  2. The spastic group

  3. Extensive damage to cerebral cortex Asymmetrical tone distribution Sitting Used Fx Anoxia Asphyxia Merconium aspiration Epilepsy Feeding ↓ IQ SI issues Brain atrophy Hearing/ vision

  4. LL > UL involvement Asymmetrical diplegia Walkers Deceptively poor prox. Control Prematurilty (PVL) Hydrocephalus HIV IQ near normal Epilepsy Hypermobile Lumbar spine Shortening TA/ Iliopsoas/hamstrings

  5. Walkers but Late in achieving 18/12 LL + UL Asymmetry problem Underdeveloped hemi side L = speech R= perceptual IQ varies Epilepsy SI issues “neglect” Postural issues Contractures TA/ biceps Emboli Thrombi Artery malformations Prematurity with anoxia

  6. Spastic muscle not a strong muscle ? Underlying weakness

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