Aim: To study the efficacy of the developed approach to the specialized Spa-rehabilitation of motor disorders in patients with cerebral palsy (spastic diplegia).
Material And Methods: The study included 86 patients (45 (52,33%) women and 41 (47.67%) men), aged from 10 to 16-years, mean 13,02±2,13. All patients were divided into 2 groups depending on the method of treatment.
Results And Conclusion: Administration of minimally invasive procedures during the course of rehabilitation can effectively restore the volume of movements in the limbs, stimulate motor development in children and form a new stereotype of walking. An analysis of the follow-up data one year after the treatment confirms the efficacy of the proposed approach to rehabilitation.
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