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Lectures Spasticity Management in CP

Spasticity Management in CP

Management of Spasticity in Children with Cerebral Palsy 

This continuing medical education presentation will address an integrated approach to the management of spasticity in the pediatric patient with cerebral palsy. 

The educational objectives of this CME initiative are to:

  • Outline the pathophysiological basis of cerebral palsy and the resultant abnormalities of neuromuscular function.
  • Describe techniques to assess the anatomic and functional impairments of patients with cerebral palsy
  • Discuss the pharmacological, surgical and rehabilitative approaches to improving the function and quality of life in patients with cerebral palsy.
  • Identify the benefits, side effects and complications of treatment of muscle overactivity and spasticity in patients with cerebral palsy. 
 
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Treatment of Patients with Cerebral Palsy and Spasticity The following sections expand upon the various treatment options in patients with spasticity secondary to cerebral palsy.
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