康复措施对痉挛型脑瘫患儿功能发展的影响

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背景:痉挛性脑瘫(CP)是最常见的脑瘫类型,高达80%的脑瘫患者患有某种程度的痉挛。痉挛对四肢肌肉和关节产生不利影响,引起异常运动,对正在发育的儿童尤其有害。脑瘫(CP)是一种由发育中的大脑病变引起的运动障碍综合征。痉挛的程度可以从轻微的肌肉僵硬到严重的、疼痛的、无法控制的肌肉痉挛。肌肉必须有足够的张力来维持姿势或对抗重力的运动,同时提供运动的灵活性和速度。痉挛是肌肉被动运动或拉伸时,肌肉阻力的速度依赖性增加。患有痉挛性CP的个体由于局灶性肌肉过度活跃而在受影响的肢体中经历僵硬,导致有限或笨拙的运动。本研究采用准实验设计对脑瘫儿童的身体和功能状态进行预评估,并采用相应的评估工具对评估结果进行详细讨论。
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Efficacy of Rehabilitation Measures on the Functional Development of Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy
Background: Spastic cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common type of CP. Up to 80% of all Individuals with cerebral palsy suffer from some degree of spasticity. Spasticity adversely affects muscles and joints of the extremities, causing abnormal movements, and it is especially harmful in growing children. Cerebral palsy (CP) is a syndrome of motor impairment that results from a lesion occurring in the developing brain. The degree of spasticity can vary from mild muscle stiffness to severe, painful, and uncontrollable muscle spasms .Normally; muscles must have enough tone to maintain posture or movement against the force of gravity while at the same time providing flexibility and speed of movement. Spasticity is a velocity-dependent increase in resistance of a muscle when the muscle is moved passively or stretched. Individuals with spastic CP experience stiffness in affected limbs due to focal muscular hyperactivity, resulting in limited or awkward movements. In this research work Quasi experimental design was adopted for Pre- assessment of physical and functional status of children with cerebral palsy assessed by appropriate tools and the results discussed in detailed in different sections of the paper.
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