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Cerebral Palsy: Info, Symptoms & Treatment.

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The Injury Hub: Cerebral Palsy

What is Cerebral Palsy?

Cerebral Palsy is a general term used to describe a large group of disorders affecting muscles, resulting in problems with movement and posture. Affecting about 1 in 400 children, it is usually caused by permanent non-progressive dysfunction of a part of the brain, which fails to develop either before birth or in early childhood.

Man with cerebral palsy getting support and treatment from a physiotherapist

How We Can Help.

Symptoms, Treatment & How We Can Help You.

Learn about common Cerebral Palsy symptoms, effective treatments, and how our expert team supports your recovery journey every step of the way.

The main effects of cerebral palsy are difficulty in controlling movement, posture and balance. Sometimes other parts of the brain are also impaired resulting in sight, hearing and learning difficulties.

Cerebral Palsy is diagnosed at birth and is based on the patient’s medical history as well as, any significant delay in gross and fine motor function. Physiotherapy plays an important role in both the diagnosis and management of this condition and will for the years to come.

Spastic Cerebral Palsy is the most common form where the muscles appear stiffer and movements may be jerky with difficulty moving from one position to another.

 

Physiotherapy plays a central role in managing this condition, often from birth. If a problem is identified, our highly skilled Physiotherapists will assess the child and record and monitor their development.

As part of a tailored treatment plan, they will teach the child how to control their head movements and how to sit, roll, crawl and walk, encouraging normal motor development and function. Their treatment will also strive to prevent and inhibit abnormal reflexes and patterns of movement.

Physiotherapy and adaptive equipment are often the primary treatment for Cerebral Palsy. However, medication prescribed by your GP to help manage symptoms such as spasticity may be required.

 

Physiotherapy is used to help cerebral palsy patients improve movement and motor skills. We have highly skilled Physiotherapists working within our team who have specific clinical experience in the treatment and management of this condition.

Our Chartered Physiotherapists will also teach parents how to handle their child at home for feeding, bathing, dressing and other activities, guiding them in the implementation of home based exercise programmes to help improve and develop motor function and movement.

They will also advise on the best and most appropriate adaptive equipment to help the child’s mobility, improving independence, quality of life and maximising their learning potential.

Our patient’s health journeys

CMM Coate
Very good attention from Igor. He was professional and friendly and took the time to answer questions. I would certainly revisit Thank you.
Alice O
The best deep tissue massage by Marcelo! Would definitely go again.
Linda C
A very plesant and efficient physiotherapy service.
Kevin M
Had a very positive experience. Had severe back pain and Dylan was able to see me at short notice. He was very thorough and clear in assessing and explaining my condition and structuring a recovery exercise program that worked very succesfully. I am now fully recovered and looking forward to being as active as I was before my injury.
Sonia F
Really happy with the two appointments I had with Dylan Connelly to treat my calf strain. His approach was both professional and personable and he ensured that I was completely comfortable during all phases of the appointments. He explained and demonstrated the exercises in 'lay' terms and ensured that I understood and was happy with the approach and expected outcomes. I would definitely recommend Dylan for any physio needs.
Amy B
I met with Lisa on three occasions in relation to my hamstring and she was absolutely amazing! So easy to chat to and super informative. You need to book at least a week or two in advance to get a spot with her and it's no surprise. She's absolutely fantastic! He explained and demonstrated the exercises in 'lay' terms and ensured that I understood and was happy with the approach and expected outcomes. I would definitely recommend Dylan for any physio needs.
Lisa O
I went to Olga for 4 or 5 weeks before the marathon this year for hip pain. I was contemplating not running as my long run training had become so painful on the hip. Olga treated with dry needling and massage and over 2 sessions, I saw a big difference. I continued a weekly session to keep me loose and followed her exercise plan. I completed the marathon with no hip issues and felt like my recovery after was a lot faster than previous years.
Margaret C
Myself and my mother attended Craig for 3 sessions - he is expert at what he does, so understanding, gentle and kind. Great personality and a really skilled physio. Would recommend him absolutly without reservation.He explained and demonstrated the exercises in 'lay' terms and ensured that I understood and was happy with the approach and expected outcomes. I would definitely recommend Dylan for any physio needs.
Patrick M
I had a painful trapped nerve in my neck which caused pain together with pins and needles running into my arm and hand. I attended Mohammed twice over a period of two weeks. It completely resolved after second appointment. Mohammed is an expert professional at what he does. I would highly recommend his services. I would definitely recommend Dylan for any physio needs.
Lauren T
I can only recommend Dr. Muhammed Sohail. I’ve been to many physio consultants and he’s been the very best so far: dry needling has improved my IT band issues so much over two sessions including my knee pain. I would definitely recommend Dylan for any physio needs.
How Much Does It Cost?

Please refer to our individual clinic location pages for pricing information.

Monday – Friday: 8am to 8pm

Saturday: 9am to 5pm

Sunday: Closed

*Please note, opening times can vary between clinics

This service is available in some of our nationwide clinics – please contact our Patient Care team to see how we can help you.

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