By Noor Team | Noor Rehabilitation center
Physiotherapy report
The physical therapy and rehabilitation program aims to provide physical therapy and rehabilitation services to a number of children who suffer from movement and mental problems in particular, as the number of children enrolled in the current program is ( 26 ) children. This table shows the names of the program’s beneficiaries below:
1. The child , Elaf : suffers from cerebral palsy , which has led to weakness in the muscles of the lower limbs and irregular balance. She benefits from physical therapy sessions at a rate of 4 sessions per week .
Session objectives:
Improve balance.
Strengthening the lower muscles
Strengthening the abdominal and back muscles
Long-term treatment goals:
Achieve balance in all positions
Standing without support or assistance
Begin independent walking with a few steps (5-10 steps)
Changes that occurred during this month:
Improvement in muscle strength in the lower extremities
Improvement in the strength of the abdominal, back and pelvic muscles
Treatment methods used:
Exercises to strengthen muscles
Exercises using a medicine ball
Exercises for going up and down stairs
Wooden ladder climbing exercises
Exercises to improve balance in all positions
2 . Baby Anam:She suffers from a hereditary disease (spastic hemiplegia) that has led to weakness in the abdominal muscles and muscles of the lower limbs, irregular balance, and tension in the foot tendon. She benefits from physical therapy sessions at a rate of two sessions per week.
A Objective of the session:
Improve balance.
Strengthening the lower muscles
Strengthening the abdominal and back muscles
A goal of long-term treatment:
Achieve balance and walk properly
Changes that occurred during this month:
Slight improvement in balance and walking pattern
Loosen the tension well
Treatment methods used:
Muscle stretching exercises
Strengthening and stress-reducing exercises
2. The child, Fatima : She suffers from quadriplegic cerebral palsy. She is a beneficiary of the physical therapy program. She takes two physical therapy sessions weekly.
Session objectives:
Strengthening muscles, relieving pain and increasing joint sensation
Long-term treatment goals:
Raise your head and sit with balance.
Changes that occurred during this month:
Improvement in trunk and neck muscle strength
Treatment methods used:
Medicine ball exercises
Standing exercises
Exercises to maintain balance
Lower muscle strengthening exercises
Neck muscle strengthening exercises
2. The little girl Raghad :She suffers from quadriplegic cerebral palsy and benefits from a physical therapy program with two physical therapy sessions per week.
Session objectives:
Strengthening muscles, relieving pain and increasing joint sensation
A long-term treatment goals:
Raise your head and sit with balance.
Changes that occurred during this month:
Improvement in trunk and neck muscle strength
Treatment methods used:
Medicine ball exercises
Standing exercises
Exercises to maintain balance
Lower muscle strengthening exercises
Neck muscle strengthening exercises
3. The child is a homelan:He suffers from cerebral palsy, which has led to weakness in the foot muscles. He benefits from physical therapy sessions at a rate of two sessions per week
Session objectives:
It works to relieve tension in the muscles and strengthen them
Work to achieve balance
Strengthening small muscles
Long term goals:
Relieve muscle tension
Stability in walking
Improve balance in all poses
Improve walking pattern
Changes that occurred during this month:
Good improvement in balance
Treatment methods used:
Muscle strengthening and lengthening exercises
Strength exercises using a medicine ball
Balance exercises + walking
4. The child Qusay: He suffers from quadriplegic cerebral palsy. He benefits from the physical therapy and learning difficulties program. He takes two physical therapy sessions weekly.
Session objectives:
It includes muscle lengthening + muscle strengthening + increasing joint sensation and improving balance, adjusting body position + improving the work of small muscles (hands) + training in moving movements from chair to bed / from chair to chair + training in using an electric wheelchair.
Long-term treatment goals:
Ability to stand and balance.
Changes that occurred within a month:
Improved balance when making a transitional movement.
Improvement in muscle strength.
Do a standing position from a sitting position using the walker.
Improved use of the bathroom and moving from chair to chair.
5. Child Sarah :She suffers from cat meow syndrome, which is a genetic disease with a defect in chromosome number 5. She takes one physical therapy session per week
Session objectives:
Strengthening muscles, strengthening small muscles, and balancing
Long-term treatment goals:
Strengthening small muscles
Changes that occurred within a month:
Slight changes and improvement
Methods used in treatment:
Balance exercises
Memory and fine muscle exercises
6. Child Ismail:He suffers from balance quadriplegic cerebral palsy. He suffers from problems with balance and movement, as he uses a large balance base. He takes two physical therapy sessions weekly.
Session objectives:
Muscle strengthening.
Improve balance (standing on one foot) and visual and motor synergy.
Long-term treatment goals:
Get a balanced walk with a small base.
Changes that occurred within a month:
Improved balance when walking + improved muscle strength of the lower and upper limbs.
Treatment methods used:
Walking exercises in narrow lines and corridors.
Balance exercises on a round plate for balance.
Strengthening exercises using stairs.
7. Mahmoud :He suffers from severe respiratory problems as a result of cerebral palsy. He benefits from the physical therapy program, one session per week.
Session objectives:
Muscle strengthening
Improving the breathing process
Getting rid of secretions accumulated in the lungs
Work to improve and strengthen small muscles
Long-term treatment goals:
Eliminate the accumulation of secretions and improve the breathing process
Changes that occurred within a month:
Slight changes and improvement
Methods used in treatment:
Exercises to get rid of secretions in the lungs
Breathing muscle strengthening exercises
Fine muscle exercises
8. The child sima : He suffers from hydrocephalus (hydrocephalus).
Session objectives:
Work on strengthening the muscles, especially the muscles of the lower limbs and the trunk
Tendon elongation in the lower extremities
Improve balance
Long-term treatment goals:
Sit still and balanced
The time Wf
Changes that occurred within a month:
Slight improvement in muscle strength
Methods used in treatment:
Exercises using a medicine ball
Exercises to strengthen muscles
Stand using a stand
We showed you a small number of our children explaining their development over the past month as we continue our work at Nour Rehabilitation Association, knowing that we feel very sad about what is happening now to our brothers in the Gaza Strip and also in addition to the tense situation due to the occupation in the West Bank. We hope to continue, but the most important thing is safety. Our children and we pray for safety and security for our families and brothers in Gaza, and we ask you to contribute to that as well, even if just with a word, to support our brothers. Perhaps we will be a reason to alleviate their sorrow and suffering, God willing. Thank you very much for helping us to complete our work.!!
By Noor Team | Noor society
By Rua Ahmad | Noor society
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