A lot of progress has been made in cerebral palsy treatment over the years, as many varieties of therapies that help to cure the symptoms and make life pleasant are now available. Though cerebral palsy itself remains incurable, treatments have been constantly progressing over the years to improve mobility and ease communication, as well as work together toward increasing overall functionality. The usual techniques over the years have been focused on physical and occupational therapy, mainly to build up muscle strength, develop flexibility within the joints, and regain independence in doing simple everyday tasks. Emerging therapies like robot-assisted devices provide much more efficient, repetitive, and pattern-based rehabilitation and hence, enhance the quality of motor functions in those with cerebral palsy.
Technology is also becoming increasingly important for the management and treatment of the disease. Virtual reality is being used for rehabilitation activities in children. Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices have enabled children with speech disability to communicate via symbols, manual boards, or speech-generating devices helping them improve their communication. Also, mobile applications are now giving way to new directions in treatment, making it more engaging, patient-friendly, and accessible to care providers.
Another new area that has opened up new possibilities is stem cell therapy. Some interim results are highly promising, showing a complete reduction of spasticity and improvement of motor function in various cases. Despite the limitations of the procedure and the risks that are always associated with this therapy, including side effects such as nausea and pain in the injection sites, it has tremendous potential for the treatment of cerebral palsy in the future.
Such developments, combined with conventional therapies, have shown great promise in the treatment of cerebral palsy. However, in some areas, such as virtual reality, robotics, and stem cell therapy, much more research would be required, but certainly, the future looks bright for treating cerebral palsy. Innovation and early intervention will play important roles in the improvement of life of people affected with cerebral palsy.
(Author: Dr. Pooja Anand, Associate Consultant Neurology, Paras health Gurugram)