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A Case Study on the Post Botox Physiotherapy Management in Diplegic Cerebral Palsy

DOI : https://doi.org/10.36349/easjop.2019.v01i01.004
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Abstract: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is also known as static encephalopathy that is its non-progressive injury or a threat to an immature brain. In this case study, an attempt of applying Bobath technique along with skin stimulation (component of Rood’s approach), manual passive stretching, Play based therapy, Gait training and orthotic support on four year old diplegic spastic CP girl has been done after receiving one round of intra-muscular (IM) Botox on Bilateral hamstrings . At the end of 4 weeks (one month) marked improvement has been observed not only in knee range of motion (ROM) but also in ankle and hip ROM. Overall activity of patient has been assessed by Gross motor function classification system, which has been improved from level IV to level III. So, this case study helped in identifying the effects of physiotherapy techniques along with botox in spastic CP child.

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