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What You Can Do

The resources available at Childpalsy.org can help you mitigate the impact Cerebral Palsy has on your child. With the right care, any child diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy can live a happy and fulfilled life.

Treatment Options

The treatment option that is right for your child depends heavily on their condition and the severity of it, as well as a number of other factors. Because there are so many varieties of this disease, there are a number of solutions. Treatment options available include:

  • Medications such as muscle relaxants and pain relievers
  • Technological equipment that can help enhance mobility and communication
  • Surgeries to restore body functions
  • Therapeutic options like physical, behavioral and social therapy, counseling, and more

Your child deserves every opportunity. Give them the skills they need to go beyond their limitations and achieve their dreams. With the right treatment and symptom management, your child can take control of their CP and work towards better day-to-day function and independence.

Treatment Goals

Your child has individualized needs that should be addressed, but the overall goals of Cerebral Palsy treatment are to:

  • Improve your child’s quality of life
  • Aid in their locomotive and muscular functions
  • Foster communication and social skills
  • Help them manage their pain and prevent further complications
  • Provide them with educational opportunities so that they can succeed
  • Equip them with the abilities and self-confidence they need to become self-reliant individuals

At Childpalsy.org, it is our hope that we can provide access to children diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy the treatments they need to enjoy lifelong improvements in their health.

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