Selective dorsal rhizotomy brings improved mobility for boy with spastic cerebral palsy

Charlie Boike is moving better than ever - toward the goal of walking unassisted - around nine months after a selective dorsal rhizotomy, a complex spinal nerve root surgery that involves eliminating excessive reflexes.
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  • @tamarakassin3619
    @tamarakassin3619 Жыл бұрын

    So happy to see this! My Daughter has Spastic triplegia CP too and is going to have her SDR soon at UofM. She's also 4.5 ^_^. We don't have a date yet, but we're on the waiting list. Thank you for sharing this! Go Charlie!

  • @rahmanarp4698
    @rahmanarp4698 Жыл бұрын

    As-salamuyalaikum Hello, Everyone Good Advice on.

  • @Federico-zm1ym
    @Federico-zm1ym8 ай бұрын

    Everybody walks differently not everybody with Sunbury Park palsy is going to look the same Don't pretend that someone that someone symptoms of spastic CP will go away by just a simple surgery I mean yes the child can make progress by the surgery but you know I think that a child's body should be respected for me I don't think that's right

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