Speech therapy

Speech therapy, also known as speech-language therapy, focuses on the assessment and treatment of communication and swallowing disorders. The goal is to improve a person’s ability to communicate effectively and manage any related challenges, such as difficulties with speech production, language, voice, fluency, or swallowing. Key components of speech therapy management include: 1. Assessment: Evaluating […]

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Physiotherapy management

Physiotherapy management involves the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of physical impairments, disabilities, or injuries. The primary goal is to restore, maintain, and promote optimal physical function, mobility, and overall well-being. Key components include:   1. Assessment: Evaluating the patient’s physical condition through various tests and observations to identify impairments, limitations, and underlying causes.   2.

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Strokes

Managing stroke involves acute medical intervention, rehabilitation, lifestyle modifications, medication adherence, emotional support, cognitive rehabilitation, home adaptations, and community engagement. By addressing physical, cognitive, and psychosocial needs, stroke survivors can achieve optimal recovery and regain independence, leading fulfilling lives despite the challenges posed by stroke.

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Prosthesis and Orthosis

The use of prosthetics and orthotics plays a crucial role in enhancing mobility, function, and quality of life for individuals with limb loss or musculoskeletal impairments. Access to comprehensive rehabilitation services, ongoing support, and adaptive strategies are essential for optimizing outcomes and promoting long-term success with prosthetic and orthotic devices school facilitation. The management of

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Occupational therapy (OT)

Occupational therapy (OT) plays a crucial role in the management of various conditions, including neurological disorders like cerebral palsy. Here’s an overview of how occupational therapy can be applied in the management of cerebral palsy: Goals of Occupational Therapy: Improving Functional Independence: OT focuses on enhancing the individual's ability to perform daily activities and tasks

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Cerebral palsy (CP)

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of neurological disorders that affect movement, muscle tone, and coordination. It is caused by damage to the developing brain, usually before or shortly after birth. This damage can occur due to factors such as prenatal infections, lack of oxygen during birth, genetic conditions, or brain malformations. Key characteristics of

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Autism / Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by challenges in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors. It typically appears in early childhood and affects individuals differently, ranging from mild to severe. People with autism may have unique strengths and differences in sensory perception, learning, and problem-solving abilities. While there is no

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Learning Disability

Learning Disability refers to a neurological disorder that affects the brains ability to receive, process, store, and respond to information. It can impact various cognitive processes, such as reading, writing, math, reasoning, and attention. Learning disabilities are not related to intelligence but can interfere with learning in academic settings and everyday life. Key characteristics of

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