Cerebral palsy (CP) is still associated with the adjectives "unpreventable," "incurable," and "untreatable." However, data from the fields of neuroplasticity, neuro-regeneration, and neuroprotection provide the children with CP, a reason to be optimistic. There are now at least 64 distinct therapies for CP that aim to achieve 131 different objectives. The evidence on CP has quickly developed in the last decade, allowing clinicians and families to try newer, safer, and more effective therapies. Join Dr.
Vykuntaraju K Gowda , an expert Pediatric Neurologist, in an exclusive session, where he will share his insights on “ Recent Advances in Cerebral Palsy ” on 9 th January 2024 , 3:00 PM onwards . Stay Tuned! Suggested readings Implantable Drug-delivery Pump to Treat Brain Cancers Brain and Nerve Stimulation to Restore Spinal Cord Injury Treating Alzheimer’s – Transporting Antibodies Across…