What is the therapeutic effect of biological cell therapy for cerebral palsy
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Cerebral palsy is a comprehensive neurological disease with all aspects of ability degradation. Once cerebral palsy occurs, it is permanent. So far, there is no report that cerebral palsy can be completely cured in China. For the treatment of cerebral palsy, only through rehabilitation training. The key to the treatment of cerebral palsy lies in his discovery. The earlier the discovery, the better the effect of treatment, and the better the recovery. For the treatment of cerebral palsy is best not later than two years old. If the treatment is late, the prognosis is poor.
What is the therapeutic effect of biological cell therapy for cerebral palsy
First: for patients with cerebral palsy, their diagnosis should be systematic rehabilitation and treatment, motor dysfunction in patients with cerebral palsy can not achieve 100% cure, so the principle of treatment is to carry out symptomatic treatment. First, improve the patient's dyskinesia, return to normal, mainly walking posture and gait.
Second: first of all, the first step is to make a clear diagnosis and evaluation, and formulate an individualized treatment plan. The second step is to carry out functional training, drug exchange, and correct use of muscle strength and walking posture for patients with cerebral palsy. The third step is to consider the appropriate age for surgery to solve some problems such as Xu Dong.
Third: at the same time, orthopedic surgery should be carried out for patients with deformity, and the leg and foot deformation caused by long-term bad posture should be adjusted. The fourth policy is for the rehabilitation training after surgery, which should first restore muscle strength, and then functional reconstruction.
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Through step-by-step treatment, not only can shorten the rehabilitation cycle of children with cerebral palsy, but also can reduce the disability caused by cerebral palsy. So far, the above is the most accurate treatment of cerebral palsy.