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Transverse Myelitis (TM) in children Due to my connections with the TM society, I have, with some success, treated a number of TM diagnosed children and I would make the following observations for you to consider:
Please for a brief description of the brain and spinal cord and some of the more common symptoms that indicate an injury affecting both. If in doubt, please see your doctor. PHYSIOTHERAPY For children, as for adults, therapy includes direct stimulation of affected organs and limbs to stimulate recovery, as well as exercises to lengthen, strengthen and mobilise limbs and joints - including the trunk and pelvis - to preserve a full range of movement as far as possible. It is vitally important for a child to perceive the recovery process as one of learning – learning new skills is fun and exciting. If the treatment is felt to be chore, not fun, the child does not participate and recovery is slow. This creates yet more anxiety for already pressured parents! An empowered child will be confident in trying new movements. |
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