Treatment of varus

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summary

Varus is a kind of common infant disease in our life, once the infant's development is poor, it may appear the symptoms of varus. Varus foot is not necessarily cerebral palsy, children with varus foot symptoms, please see a doctor as soon as possible, rehabilitation surgery, varus foot can be completely treated. Here we ask to understand the treatment of varus.

Treatment of varus

Comprehensive rehabilitation medical treatment: such as sports therapy, including gross exercise, fine exercise, balance ability and coordination ability training; such as crawling, purposeful identification (nose, ear, etc.), training grasping, holding, sitting up, rocking, walking (back against the wall, facing the wall), original movement (bending to pick up, foot lifting training, single foot independence, standing jump), walking and running.

The treatment of infantile cerebral palsy foot varus needs multi-faceted cooperation and comprehensive means: we should not only solve the root cause of cerebral palsy foot varus, but also correct the existing complications. Even if a single aspect of treatment is effective, it can not make the child's life return to normal in the future.

Drug therapy: oral or injection of related drugs: brain neurotrophic drugs, muscle relaxants, blood activating drugs, etc. The drugs that construct and repair brain tissue (cells), such as lecithin (including phosphatidylcholine, cephalin, sphingomyelin, etc.), can repair brain cell membrane damage caused by trauma, hemorrhage and hypoxia, protect nerve cells, accelerate nerve excitation conduction, and improve learning and memory function.

matters needing attention

The above traditional treatment of cerebral palsy, long treatment cycle, high cost, slow effect, often will produce side effects. Beijing Jingjun hospital has summarized a set of standards for diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of cerebral palsy in children, forming the first systematic, scientific and standardized treatment system for cerebral palsy in children in China.