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pap
03-29-2001, 06:29 AM
I have a daughter age 3 with cp(quadraplegic spastic) we live in the uk and i am finding it really difficult to find information on diffrent treatments. We have been told about phsio therapy,occupational therapy,speech and language therapy,swimming and hydro therapy but are finding it difficult to find out about other kind. Any information would be very appreciated as we only want to do the best for her.

Carla
03-30-2001, 02:56 PM
Hi,

The therapies you listed are certainly a good starting place for a child of 3 http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/smile.gif

My mother exercised me 4 times daily for thirteen years, til I fired her http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/smile.gif But my father told me that as long as I lived in his house, I had to be engaged in some form of therapy - self-initiated.

At 46, for me the best therapy continues to be doing housework - I get a lot of good range of motion exercise pushing a vacuum cleaner.

Kind regards,

Carla http://www.*******.net/terrier

Catt50
04-15-2001, 10:00 AM
Hi, I also have a daughter who is spastic quadraplegic. She is 9 years old. You could contact SCOPE about different therapies. We have tried conductive education which was very helpful, patterning, which wasn't for us, then theres hyperbaric oxygenation therapy, which we haven't tried, and probably many others. I found out about most of these through newspaper articles, tv programmes and the internet. Just keep looking and try everything, but remember there is no miracle cure. Good luck.

Catt50
04-17-2001, 01:46 PM
Hi, I also have a daughter with spastic quadraplegia, she is 9. SCOPE would be a good place for information on therapies. We have tried Conductive Education, which was very helpful, patterning which was not for us, there is also hyperbaric oxygenation therapy which we have not tried. My daughter has botox injections in her elbows to make her arms less stiff and they work well, but have to be topped up every 4 months. There are many different therapies available, some work for some people and not for others so they are all worth trying, but please remember there is no miracle cure. Good luck.

Catt50
04-18-2001, 02:40 PM
Hi,

I also have a daughter with cp, spastic quadraplegia. She is 9. We got a lot of information about therapies from SCOPE, who have a web site. We tried conductive education which was very helpful, patterning which was not, there is also hyperbaric oxygenation therapy, and many more. My daughter also has botox injections in her elbows to loosen her arms. They work well but have to be topped up every 4 months. Different therapies work for different people and they are all worth trying if you can afford it, but please remember there is no miracle cure. Good luck.

blackbelt
06-22-2001, 01:01 AM
I am 24, have mild cp that affects my right side. Martial arts and swimming are the best exercises for me. I have had formal physical therapy off and on since I was 4. My mom did occupational therapy stuff with me when I was little.
Start therapy stuff now while your daughter is young. Young kids learn so much. It really doesn't matter what you try. Just get your daughter out there to work those muscles.

Blackbelt

 
 
 




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