newcastle2
04-05-2004, 01:00 PM
Hi,
I´m 28 years old with spastic diplegic CP. I´d love to hear from any adults with spastic diplegia who underwent selective dorsal rhizotomy - positive or negative experiences with this surgery.
I would appreciate a lot your answer!!!
Katarina
I´m 28 years old with spastic diplegic CP. I´d love to hear from any adults with spastic diplegia who underwent selective dorsal rhizotomy - positive or negative experiences with this surgery.
I would appreciate a lot your answer!!!
Katarina
Sponsor
musicmaker650
04-05-2004, 09:44 PM
This is a radical treatment approach that may benefit some. Have you done any reasearch of your own on this subject. Do you understand what this is?
newcastle2
04-10-2004, 03:56 AM
Yes, I have read many web pages on the internet about the surgery. I also got in touch with some neurosurgeons, PT-s, orthopaedists,...etc. The opinions are contradictory. What I´m searching for are personal testimonies of adults with spastic diplegic CP who underwent this radical and risky surgery.
Katarina
Katarina
nutcase16
04-16-2004, 11:41 AM
I just wanted to know if adults would benefit from this surgery more than others, or would it matter?
Mollie
Mollie
musicmaker650
04-22-2004, 01:50 PM
Hello Mollie,
from what I have read, adults have poorer results after SDR, than children. Children have more "elastic and softer" nerves and they haven't had the time to "learn" and develope alternative muscle control pathways like adults :)
from what I have read, adults have poorer results after SDR, than children. Children have more "elastic and softer" nerves and they haven't had the time to "learn" and develope alternative muscle control pathways like adults :)

