CEREBRAL PALSY AND BOTOX

 

 

Botox, or botulinum toxin type A, is a beneficial muscle-soothing compound that leads to decrease of stiffness in muscles or undesired spasms in a particular muscle.

 

Produced from the bacterium that leads to food poisoning, it might be best known for its use for cosmetic purposes, but tiny doses of the same, have been known to be useful in treatment of muscle spasticity of patients suffering from cerebral palsy.

 

With botox injections into stiff spastic muscles, transmitting signals between nerves and concerned muscles are blocked, leading to relaxation of the muscles and reduction of tautness.

 

Subsequent to the agent’s effects on only the particular muscles that have been injected, that makes them lax, medical practitioners and therapy specialists are then capable of trying to extend these muscles and rouse conventional development of the same.

 

Application of botox in cerebral palsy patients has been linked to several beneficial factors, for example, relief during extending limbs, enhancement in the child’s scope of movement, better acceptance of keeping necessary braces on, and growth enhancements when a child crawls, stands, or walks.

 

Post analysis of facts and data from videos of gaits of numerous children, along with reports by doctors and families, researchers in the United States of America have discovered that close to 90 per cent children suffering from signs of spasticity of muscles, treated with botox displayed considerable improvements in conditions.

 

As far as increase in self confidence is concerned, the benefits of botox in cerebral palsy cases have been known to be immense. Numerous kids studied under the treatment with botox, have been known to become capable of doing much more by their own selves such as eating or even working with a sink faucet.

 

Some are known to be efficient enough to place and balance a pen correctly for the first time, and even write by themselves. A few others have been known to be even able to employ as means of communication, a computer screen.

 

It has been seen that botox throws best results in children under six years of age, when the bones are still in their developmental phase, and prior to the setting in of trouble relating to bone growth and associated deformities.

 

Even though the beneficial aspects of treating cerebral palsy kids with botox are becoming increasingly manifest, it is yet to be utilized as a common popular method of treatment. This is most likely because a lot of this is dependent on the location of the patient, and the possible availability of regional sustenance resources that can aid in the funding of the same.

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