Mild cerebral palsy, hypertonia, foot valgus

Updated on healthy 2024-04-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can inject botulinum toxin injection or nerve coarctation, and then cooperate with ** training after surgery and combine corrective shoes to maintain if the muscle tension is particularly high, but no matter which method must be combined with ** and correction, you need to reduce muscle tension first, which is a long-term process.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the muscle tone is particularly high, you need to reduce the muscle tone first, you can inject botulinum toxin injection or nerve coarctation, and then cooperate with ** training and correct shoes after surgery, but no matter which method must be combined with ** and correction, it is a long-term process.

    Hope mine is helpful to you.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Come on, be sure to exercise, muscle tone can hurt, and if you keep exercising, you can walk. I have played it on TV, I have seen it, and it is very painful The children are about 11 years old, although they don't look good, they can walk and take care of themselves.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Now at the age of two, it is still possible to recover with medication and functional training, but it is still possible to do functional training for a longer time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The child's condition is best combined with surgery, and the best results can be close to normal.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When children have cerebral palsy, it is often accompanied by hypertonia. Nowadays, due to the common phenomenon of hypertonia, many families are very worried that hypertonia will cause their children to suffer from cerebral palsy. Hypertonia is only a symptom of cerebral palsy, but it cannot be concluded that it is cerebral palsy, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for diagnosis, because early detection and early diagnosis are the key to cerebral palsy

    Parents may refer to the following topics. Symptoms of cerebral palsy In general, the symptoms of cerebral palsy are characterized by hypertonia, and the current hypertonia may be spastic cerebral palsy or ankylosing cerebral palsy, because both cerebral palsy have obvious manifestations of hypertonia. The spastic type has the highest incidence among all types of cerebral palsy, and is characterized by increased muscle tone and limited limb movement, and often manifested by increased flexor muscle tone in the upper limbs and adduction of the lower limbs.

    It is also possible to have tonic cerebral palsy, which is a relatively rare type of cerebral palsy due to a significant increase in muscle tone throughout the body, stiffness of the limbs, and decreased activity. When the limbs are passively moved, the agonist and antagonist muscles have sustained resistance, the muscle tone is increased in the shape of a lead tube or gear, the tendon reflexes are not hyperactive, and it is often accompanied by severe mental retardation. The above is an introduction to whether high muscle tone is the problem of cerebral palsy, I believe you have already understood.

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  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Not necessarily, but it cannot be ruled out, and the symptoms of cerebral palsy manifest in infancy, often with abnormal posture and delayed motor development. Although the child's brain damage or abnormal brain development is non-progressive, the clinical presentation often changes as the brain injury is repaired and developed. For example, severe neonatal ischemic-hypoxic encephalopathy often presents with hypotonia in early infancy, which gradually changes to hypertonia.

    Balance dysfunction does not manifest until the infant develops to sit or even stand.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Increased muscle tone can be seen during cerebral palsy, during recovery from brain injury, or at specific developmental ages. The exact clinical significance needs to be determined by the physician based on the neurological examination. Neonatal asphyxia, hypoxia, jaundice, etc. may cause brain damage, and it is necessary to monitor development and strengthen training and **, but whether to determine cerebral palsy is also related to the degree of the condition, it is recommended not to draw conclusions by yourself, and it is best to make a clear diagnosis.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, here are the types of cerebral palsy:

    Spastic hemiplegia.

    Most commonly, one limb is affected, and most of the upper limbs are affected.

    The lower extremities are severe, distally heavier than proximal, and the face is often unaffected. Most of the children did not develop obvious symptoms until 3 months later, which were manifested by inactive limb movement on the affected side, persistent clenching of fists, non-loss of holding reflex, flexion and pronation posture of the forearm, and circular gait. In some patients, the affected limb may initially present with hypotonia, which later becomes spasmodic.

    Spasticity. This type is often associated with.

    Mental retardation. and epilepsy. Strabismus is common.

    Spastic diplegia.

    to the muscles of both lower limbs.

    The increase in tension is a prominent manifestation. This type is more common in premature infants. Children often present with hypotonia in both lower extremities within 1 to 3 months. This is followed by the so-called dystonia phase, in which the child is in the upright position and.

    When the soles of the feet touch the examination table, the ankylosis of both lower extremities will be induced, straightened and crossed in a scissor-like shape. Finally, it enters the spasmodic phase, with hip and knee flexion and internal rotation of the lower limbs

    Scissor gait. In severe cases, they cannot walk independently. Upper extremity involvement.

    It is mild and often presents with abnormal posture of the upper extremities when walking, but the function of the hand is not significantly affected. Strabismus is common.

    Spastic quadriplegia.

    It is more common in children with severe asphyxia.

    Muscle tone in all extremities is elevated, often present.

    Angular arch retension. Shape. Manifests as swallowing and.

    Dysarthria. About half of the affected children have epilepsy and mental retardation.

    Involuntary movement: hypotonia is common in early infancy, and extrapyramidal systems gradually develop later.

    Symptoms, such as or.

    Athetis and other manifestations. The child may be drooling

    Difficulty swallowing. Language barrier.

    Wait. Deep in the lower limbs.

    Tendon reflexes are normal.

    or enhanced. May be persistent.

    Primitive reflections. Intelligence is mostly normal or.

    Critical. It usually presents with athetosis.

    Sensory deafness,

    Enamel development.

    Bad, etc. Ataxia.

    Type: Infancy.

    Manifestations include hypotonia, impaired balance, and delayed motor development. Poor distance discrimination may be found in early childhood

    Intention tremor.

    and other signs. Much none.

    Pyramidal tract sign. Mental retardation is not uncommon but common.

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  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Paper scissors is a manifestation of high muscle tone, to be precise, before, during and after birth, if there are high factors that can lead to cerebral palsy, you should be alert to whether you have cerebral palsy. The best recommendation for cerebral palsy is to go to a professional cerebral palsy hospital with a high degree of professionalism. It is best to take the child to a professional hospital for a screening, once diagnosed with cerebral palsy, you must take the child to do a comprehensive **** in time, so as not to delay the best ** of the child.

    Generally speaking, the ** before the age of 1 is very critical, and the effect is relatively obvious.

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