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Age criteria to perform tendon release surgery in individuals with Cerebral Palsy(CP)

Dr.Ram Kairam

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Ensure the child gets adequate movement to prevent permanent tightening of tendons. Once the tendons are very tight, physical therapy will no longer be effective, and a tendon release surgery would be advisable. If the child is 12-15 years old and already has muscle atrophy in the joints with joint deformation, in such cases tendon release surgery will have little effect. If the physical therapist is no longer able to bring in movement in the child’s limbs, then consider meeting an Orthopedist for discussion of surgical options.

DISCLAIMER: Please note that this guide is for information purposes only. Please consult a qualified health practitioner for safe management.

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