Improving the lives of children with special needs

by Nour Charitable Society
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Improving the lives of children with special needs
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Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs
Improving the lives of children with special needs

Project Report | Jul 1, 2024
Children rehabilitate May-June2024

By NOOR TEAM | Noor Rehabilitation center

Hello every body < we will keep you posted with some of our childrens develompent plan during May-June 2924 and will all the difficult time that we are passing with . we try to help and  work with all the neede children as much as we can so they have a good working plan for five days a week with all the therapist  specially with physiotherapy and occupational therapy shedual > here you will find somr info about our children and what we do during this time with the following working plan with each medical case:

 

The child Muhammad: suffers from severe cerebral palsy affecting the lower and upper limbs. He suffers from balance problems and has high muscle tone. He takes two sessions a week.
Session objectives:
Muscle strengthening
Improving balance during love
Prevent complications
Long-term treatment goals:
Stability and balance during love
Changes that occurred within 3 months:
Improvement in muscle strength, especially the muscles of the upper limbs
Relieve muscle tension
Treatment methods used:
Balance exercises and movement exercises while sitting
Muscle strengthening exercises.
Walking on the para-bar

2. Child Joud: She suffers from severe muscle weakness as a result of genetic problems. She benefits from a physical therapy program with one session per week.
Session objectives:
Reducing muscle tone in the upper extremities
Increased muscle tone in the lower extremities.
Reducing the accumulation of secretions (phlegm) in the lungs to improve the breathing process
Long term goals:
Maintaining joint deformities
Improving the breathing process
Changes that occurred within 3 months:
No changes occur due to the severity of the condition (only prevention of complications)
Treatment methods used:
Joint compression exercises
Mobility exercise (moving joints).
Respiratory exercises and chest therapy


3. Bilsan: She suffers from severe mental developmental delay and benefits from a physical therapy program with two sessions per week.
Session objectives:
Improve and correct sitting posture
Strengthening the back and abdominal muscles
Strengthening the fine muscles of the hands
Long-term treatment goals:
Achieving a correct session pattern
Balance and stability while sitting
Changes that occurred within a month:
Better balance and strong back muscles
Treatment methods used:
Balance exercises and movement exercises while sitting
Muscle strengthening exercises.
Exercises to strengthen the fine muscles of the hands

 

4. Jinan: The child suffers from shortened tendons and weak muscles of the lower limbs as a result of premature birth in the sixth month. She benefits from the physical therapy program. She takes three physical therapy sessions weekly.
Session objectives:
Lengthening and strengthening the muscles of the lower limbs.
Practice walking, standing, and improving balance
Long-term treatment:
Ability to walk steadily and balance.
Changes that occurred within 3 months:
Increased muscle strength in the lower extremities, pelvic muscles, and torso
Improvement in muscle length and movement
Noticeable improvement in standing posture
Walking a few steps without support or assistance
Treatment methods used:
Muscle lengthening exercises
Exercises to strengthen the lower muscles, pelvic muscles and trunk
Exercises to improve balance
Standing and walking exercises

5. Child Raghad: She suffers from cerebral palsy, muscle laxity, and weak neck muscles.
Session objectives:
Strengthening the neck muscles and torso muscles.
Joint compression exercises to increase muscle tone and improve muscle strength
Long-term treatment goals:
Get head lift and control
Changes that occurred within a month:
Neck muscles and head control improve stomach and back sleeping positions
Treatment methods used:
Muscle strengthening and lengthening exercises
Exercises using a medicine ball
Stand on the ready stand

6. Child Judy: The child suffers from Down Syndrome and has a slight delay in motor development. She benefits from the physical therapy program at two sessions per week.
Session objectives:
Strengthening the muscles of the lower limbs and pelvic muscles
Improve balance and stability
Long-term treatment goals:
Walking steadily and balanced without the need for support
Changes that occurred within 3 months:
Walking more steps for a longer time and a noticeable improvement in balance
Treatment methods used:
Walking on the para-bar and walker
Balance exercises using a medicine ball

7. The child, Fatima, suffers from quadriplegic cerebral palsy. She benefits from the physical therapy program and receives two physical therapy sessions weekly.
Session objectives:
Strengthen muscles and relieve pain
Increase joint sensation and strengthen fine muscles of the upper extremities
Long-term treatment goals:
Raise your head and sit still
Changes that occurred within 3 months:
Significantly improved head lifting and sitting onset.
Improvement in trunk and neck muscle strength
Treatment methods used:
Exercises using a medicine ball to strengthen the neck and torso muscles
Standing on a stand


8. The child, Yazan, suffers from hydrocephalus as a result of premature birth. He benefits from the physical therapy program at two sessions per week.
Session objectives:
Strengthening the neck muscles.
Strengthening the trunk muscles.
Improve balance while sitting.
Long-term treatment goals:
Sitting without support and lying down.
Changes that occurred within 3 months:
Noticeable improvement in the strength of the neck and torso muscles
Reduce the tension to a good extent in the lower extremities
Treatment methods used:
Stretching and strengthening exercises (neck muscles to control head movement, torso muscles to improve sitting) using a medicine ball
Pressing and pulling exercises for the joints to strengthen muscles and sensation and relieve tension


9. Child Fatima: She suffers from increased tone and muscle weakness in the right extremities. She benefits from a physical therapy program of two sessions per week.
Session objectives:
Improve balance while sitting
Strengthening the back and abdominal muscles
Strengthening the pelvic muscles
Strengthening the fine muscles of the hands
Long-term treatment goals:
Standing and walking without support
Changes that occurred within 3 months:
Noticeable and good improvement in balance
Improvement in muscle strength, especially the lower muscles
Treatment methods used:
Balance exercises using a medicine ball
Muscle strengthening exercises.
Stand exercises
Walking on the walker

10. The little girl, Anaam: suffers from weakness in the abdominal muscles, weakness in the muscles of the lower limbs, and irregular balance, especially while walking quickly + a pulled tendon in the foot. She benefits from physical therapy at two sessions per week.
Session objectives:
Improve balance.
Strengthening the muscles of the lower limbs
Strengthening the abdominal, back and pelvic muscles
Long term goals:
Walk properly, with stability and balance
Changes that occurred during 3 months:
Significant improvement in the abdominal and pelvic muscles
Noticeable improvement in balance and stability during...

 

Thanks for caring about our programe and our people !! hopefully you can continue in your help to support our work !!

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