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Any evidence to the benefits of Physiotherapy for children/babies with Cerebral Palsy?
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Sootica12
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Hi I was wondering if anyone knows of any research out there which provides some evidence to the benefits of Physiotherapy for children/babies with Cerebral Palsy? Thanks Rachel
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In response to your question we have a dedicated officer to deal with CP.
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Welcome to the community @Sootica12 There's some information from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and more on Physical Therapy. Please keep us updated and let us know if you have any questions.
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Hi @Sootica12
Thank you for your post and it's good to meet you.
Physiotherapy is extremely important to children with CP, it helps to increase mobility in the limbs, builds strength and can help improve balance and dexterity. The best place to find data would probably be The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
From personal experience, I can say that I benefitted hugely from physiotherapy, even if I didn't particularly enjoy it at the time! Without it, I would probably not be as mobile as I am today.
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