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Assistance for Cerebral Palsy

We help children with cerebral palsy relieve spasticity, restore mobility, and improve motor skills.
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Uniqueness and Mission — Why Cerebral Palsy Is Curable

Cerebral palsy arises as a result of specific damage to the central nervous system.

The damage can occur during the prenatal, natal, or early postnatal periods.

Typically, the diagnosis is made either immediately after birth or within the first year of life.

The earlier the diagnosis is made, the more severe the manifestations of the condition tend to be.

Often, the symptoms worsen with age.

The most severe symptom, which conventional methods can do almost nothing about, is increased muscle tone (spasticity).

With the help of non-conventional therapy, we are able to balance muscle tone, which leads to increased mobility of the body and limbs, and improvement in motor function.

We have had cases where children completely eliminated the symptoms of cerebral palsy.

What results can be achieved?

Therapy outcomes depend on the child’s age and the initial state of their central nervous system. Watch video testimonials showcasing our clients’ progress:

Frequently Asked Questions

To schedule your free online consultation, simply fill out the ‘Free Online Consultation’ form.

The center uses a combination of non-conventional therapy, our proprietary methods, and developmental techniques: music therapy, psychologist, educator, physical therapy (PT), and art therapy.

Immediate results depend on the child’s age and initial condition. The milder the initial condition and the younger the child, the faster and more effective the progress. In particularly successful cases, complete disappearance of symptoms is possible.

The duration of one course is 8 weeks. If we see the need, we may suggest extending the course for an additional two weeks.

The intensive course includes non-conventional therapy and developmental activities.

To receive a free online consultation,complete the “Free Online Consultation” form.

If you’d like to ask a specialist a question, simply complete the ‘Ask a Specialist’ form.

Challenges Our Team Helps With

Cerebral Palsy
Motor function and muscle tone disorders
Paralysis and motor impairments
Delayed psycho-speech development
Coordination and movement problems
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