Helping children with cerebral palsy
 David Ismael with 			his mom. David had some tendon releases for his cerebral palsy.
David Ismael with 			his mom. David had some tendon releases for his cerebral palsy.
Over the last several years we 			have seen an increase in the number of kids with cerebral palsy. We can't cure these children but we 			can improve their mobility a little with tendon releases. These children have contractures or limited 			mobility in their arms and legs from the spasticity of their muscles. If the flexor group are more spastic 			then the arm or the leg will stay permanently flexed and if we release tendons the kids limbs are a little 			straighter. This can make a difference in the ease of management. Often a mother must stay home and not work 			to support the family because the CP child remains totally dependent and immobile without assistance. 			 Dilan Ariel and his mom. Dilan 			also had tendon releases for his cerebral palsy.
Dilan Ariel and his mom. Dilan 			also had tendon releases for his cerebral palsy.
Although we don't have the statistics, we 			feel that there may well be a higher incidence of CP in Ecuador than Canada. 
