Complementary Therapy

Integrative Complementary Therapy

Cerebral Palsy Treatment

Cerebral Palsy Treatment or cp treatment focus on releasing children muscle spasticity, tight muscle tone and contracture.

Cerebral Palsy Treatment

Physical therapy is one of the most important aspects of cerebral palsy therapy. We enhance cerebral Palsy children's health  by  combining a  proven physical therapies such as  Myofascial Release, Deep tissue massage, Trigger point therapy, biofeedback or  Neurofeedback  and  Acupressure along with  flexibility training and adapted movement skills.

Cerebral Palsy Treatment help children improve motor abilities and movement production. Our cerebral palsy  specialist help children with cerebral palsy learn fundamental movement skills such as walking and manipulative skills.

Our physical therapists help the cp children to avoid contractures and prevent increase of musculoskeletal problems, as well as helping your child function better.

Cerebral Palsy Treatment 

  • Improve muscle tone 
  • Reduce spasticity  
  • Increase flexibility and mobility 
  • Improve range of motion 
  • Improve muscular strength 
  • Increase function 

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Effects of Trigger Point Therapy on children with cerebral palsy

Physical Therapy to Keep Your Child Healthy and Fit for Life

Cerebral Palsy and Exercise

Effects of a new orthosis and physical therapy on gait in a subject with longstanding hemiplegia

Trigger points: diagnosis and management

Acupressure and meridian massage: combined effects on increasing body weight in premature infants

Clinical treatment (non surgical) of spastic in cerebral palsy

Can Strength Training Predictably Improve Gait Kinematics? A Pilot Study on the Effects of Hip And Knee Extensor Strengthening on Lower-Extremity Alignment in Cerebral Palsy

Functional strength training in cerebral palsy: A pilot study of a group circuit training class for children aged 4-8 years

A randomized clinical trial of strength training in young people with cerebral palsy

Increasing ankle strength to improve gait and function in children with cerebral palsy: a pilot study

Psychological problems in children with cerebral palsy: a cross-sectional European study

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Cerebral Palsy: Hope Through Research