To Compare the Effect of Antispastic Positioning and Passive Stretching in Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy

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Ashok Kumar Jain, Sunil sharma, Ram avtar, Lajari dhande

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Cerebral palsy is a non progressive condition not a disease caused by damage to the brain usually occurring before, during or shortly following birth. Cerebral refers to brain and palsy refers to a disorder of movement or posture. Symptoms may vary from total inability to control body movements, to only slight impairment. Participants who reported to latika vihar foundation karuna vihar school vasant vihar dehradun, with diplegic cerebral palsy with duration than 5 weeks months were screened for their eligibility depending on inclusion and exclusion criteria to participate in this study. The Results of this study says that the treatment given to Group A is better than Group B. Conclusion of the study is that both the interventions are effective therapeutic options in the treatment of diplegic cerebral palsy.

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Ashok Kumar Jain, Sunil sharma, Ram avtar, Lajari dhande. (2023). To Compare the Effect of Antispastic Positioning and Passive Stretching in Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(9s), 1555–1563. Retrieved from https://jrtdd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1933
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