Cerebral Palsy is a neurological condition that affects movement, posture, and muscle coordination. It usually develops due to brain injury before, during, or shortly after birth. Symptoms and severity can vary from person to person.
Cerebral Palsy
Care, support, and guidance for children with Cerebral Palsy
What Is Cerebral Palsy?
Personalized Therapy Plans
Each child receives a customized therapy plan based on their specific needs, abilities, and developmental goals to improve mobility and daily living skills.
Family Support & Guidance
Parents and caregivers are provided with guidance and training so they can support the child’s development and progress at home
Key Focus Areas for Cerabral Palsy
Supporting children with cerebral palsy to develop essential skills and greater independence.
Motor Skill Development
Improving balance, coordination, and muscle control.
Physical Therapy Support
Exercises to strengthen muscles and improve movement.
Speech & Communication
Helping children improve speech and communication skills.
Sensory Integration
Activities that help children respond better to sensory input.
Daily Living Skills
Building independence in everyday tasks like eating and dressing.
Our Approach!
Helping Children with Cerebral Palsy Reach Their Full Potential
Posture Control
Training to improve sitting, standing, and body alignment.
Mobility Support
Activities that encourage safe and confident movement.
Therapeutic Playtime
Fun activities designed to improve motor and sensory abilities.
Motor Skill Training
Focus on improving hand control, balance, and coordination.
Independence Building
Skills that support daily tasks like eating, dressing, and play
Progress Monitoring
Guidance is provided so progress continues at home.
Positive Changes After Cerebral Palsy Treatment
Guiding children toward stronger movement and a more independent life.
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Improved Muscle Strength
Therapy strengthens muscles, making movements easier and controlled.
Enhanced Coordination
Helps with smoother hand-eye and body movements.
Increased Mobility
Promotes easier and more independent movement.
Better Daily Skills
Aids in eating, dressing, and self-care independently.
Frequently Asked Questions: FAQs
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a neurological condition that affects movement, muscle tone, and posture. It usually develops due to brain injury before, during, or shortly after birth
CP can be caused by brain injury, lack of oxygen at birth, infections during pregnancy, or complications during delivery
Common signs include delayed milestones, stiff or weak muscles, poor coordination, difficulty with balance, and challenges in speech or eating
Early intervention is very important. Starting therapy as soon as CP is diagnosed gives the best results in mobility, communication, and overall development.