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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.S. Kuznetsova ◽  
O.V. Evstigneeva

The results of the hippotherapy program application in the correction of the psycho-emotional status of children with cerebral palsy are presented. It has been established that this program of therapeutic horse riding has proved effective in correcting the psycho-emotional status and can be widely used in the rehabilitation of persons with cerebral palsy. Key words: cerebral palsy, hippotherapy, psychological testing.


Author(s):  
Volodymyr Kozyavkin ◽  
Liudmyla Shestopalova ◽  
Nataliia Melekh

The aim of the study was to examine the dynamics of cognitive impairments in children and teenagers with cerebral palsy during rehabilitation using Intensive neurophysiological rehabilitation system (INRS). To evaluate the eff ectiveness of cognitive impairments by INRS 174 patients with cerebral palsy were examined, before and after completion of rehabilitation. Main positive eff ects of using INRS for correction of cognitive impairment in children with cerebral palsy consisted in improving the functions of verbal memory, voluntary attention, neurodynamic and operational components of mental operations, improving performance of verbal and nonverbal intelligence. Proven that intensive neurophysiological rehabilitation system is an eff ective corrective method of cognitive impairments in children with cerebral palsy. Key words: cerebral palsy, cognitive impairments, rehabilitation, intensive neurophysiological rehabilitation system.


2015 ◽  
pp. 44-49
Author(s):  
Nu Van Anh Ton

Objective: Cerebral palsy is characterized by non-progressive abnormalities in brain, that is the real burden to family and society. Finding the signs of clinical, subclinical, disorders as well as co-morbidities in children with cerebral palsy are needed. If detected early, aggressive treatment and rehabilitation will significantly improve mobility, reduce the level of disability and the child integrate into the community. Material and methods: Children diagnosed with cerebral palsy, with cross-sectional descriptive methods. Time from 6/ 2012 to 3/2014. Results: study on 45 children with cerebral palsy: older than 36 months accounted for 60.0%; boys more than girls accounted 57.8%; seizure is the common reason the child to the hospital (accounted for the highest percentage of 24.4%). Spastic cerebral palsy can account for the highest proportion of 48.9%, ataxia may account for the lowest percentage of 2.2%; quadriplegic highest percentage of 51.1%; level V cerebral palsy (not self- activity even when have supported devices) accounted for a high proportion of 51.1%, pneumonia, seizures and saliva flow is the most common disorder in children with cerebral palsy, with a history of risk factors for birth asphyxia high proportion least 33.3%; detection epileptic wave in children with cerebral palsy through EEG high proportion of 53%, there is physical injury in the brain in children with cerebral palsy through CTscanner high percentage of 62.5%. Conclusion: To avoid the risk of cerebral palsy, special asphyxia, and do the EEG records, imaging diagnostic to identify clearly brain lesions for better outcome. Key words: Cerebral palsy


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