Pediatric Neuro Rehabilitation

Pediatric Neuro Rehabilitation

Why our Neuro Surgeons are Best?

Our Neuro Surgeons excel with over 20 years expertise and vast knowledge in neurosurgery. Renowned for precise diagnoses and innovative treatments, they ensure optimal patient care and outcomes, making them leaders in their field.

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Introduction

It is the dream of every parent to see their newborn grow into a successful and healthy individual. Our expertise in pediatric rehabilitation encompasses a wide range of conditions and treatments designed to support children and their families through various developmental challenges and medical conditions. Below are some of the key areas we focus on:
Child Development Clinic

Our Child Development Clinic caters to high-risk children, particularly those who have experienced birth asphyxia, neonatal seizures, or have spent time in the neonatal ICU. We intervene early, even before any developmental delays manifest, to provide comprehensive care and support.

Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive brain disorder that predominantly affects arm and leg movement, but can also impact speech, swallowing, and cognitive skills. Our rehabilitation program focuses on improving motor function and providing tools and therapies to enhance quality of life for children with cerebral palsy.

Dyslexia

Dyslexia is one of the most common learning disabilities, affecting reading, writing, spelling, and often handwriting. Although letter or word reversals may concern children with dyslexia, they are not the primary markers. Our approach includes individualized educational strategies and support to help children overcome these challenges.

Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Conditions

We treat a variety of orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions in children, such as:

  • Clubfoot
  • Scoliosis
  • Kyphosis
  • Bowlegs
  • Knock knees
  • Hip dysplasia

These conditions can cause pain and deformities of the affected joints. Our treatments focus on correcting these deformities and alleviating pain through surgical and non-surgical interventions.

Pediatric Limb Deficiencies

Congenital limb deficiencies can affect the arms (transradial or transhumeral) or legs (transfibular, transtibial, or transfemoral) and often result from various causes, including certain medications and maternal diabetes during pregnancy. Our rehabilitation services aim to provide prosthetic solutions and physical therapy to help children achieve maximum mobility and functionality.

Spina Bifida

Spina bifida is a developmental disorder causing defects in the vertebral column and, if severe, can damage the spinal cord. Our multidisciplinary team works to manage the physical and neurological aspects of spina bifida, aiming to improve mobility and quality of life.

Peripheral Neuromuscular Disorders

These conditions affect muscles, nerves, or the junction between them. Symptoms include progressive weakness in the arms and legs, difficulty with speech and swallowing, and intellectual disability. Our rehabilitation programs are designed to manage symptoms and enhance the child’s functional abilities.

Speech and Language Delay

We provide support for children with speech and language delays, often associated with other conditions such as autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities, seizures, and apraxia. Our speech and language therapists work to develop communication skills through tailored intervention plans.

Comprehensive Care Team

Our pediatric rehabilitation team includes:

  • Rehabilitation Physicians
  • Experienced
  • Physiotherapists
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Clinical Neuropsychologists
  • Speech and Language
  • Therapists
  • Remedial Trainers

Each child receives an individualized rehabilitation program based on their unique strengths and needs. Our services are continually adapted to meet the changing needs of the child, with the ultimate goal of improving their ability to function at home and in society.

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