Understanding Cerebral Palsy

The term “Cerebral Palsy” is commonly applied to various early childhood movement disorders. Despite gloomy prognoses from numerous medical sources for children facing these conditions, we offer them with a pathway to well-being. This involves the creation of a tailored program to stimulate brain growth and development.

The literature of the Brain Fitness Centers doesn’t use outdated labels like “cerebral palsy,” opting instead for the term “brain-injured.” This encompasses a broad spectrum of brain injuries, spanning from profound conditions such as coma, paralysis, blindness, and deafness to milder learning difficulties and every form and level of brain injury in between.

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Recovering from Cerebral Palsy

Our program for individuals with Cerebral Palsy focuses on fostering motor development and providing intellectual stimulation to promote enhanced brain growth. The Brain Fitness Center provides an extensive program centered on neurological growth and development. Our aim is to foster physical, physiological, intellectual, and social advancements towards achieving excellence for every individual child.

Families worldwide have supported their children with cerebral palsy on the journey toward wellness. Through The Brain Fitness Centers developed programs, many diagnosed children have enhanced their functionality and, in certain instances, achieved or surpassed the abilities of their peers.

The commonly used term to characterize children facing mobility challenges is “cerebral palsy.” However, “cerebral palsy” is a diagnosis based on symptoms. Children labeled with cerebral palsy typically experience primary injuries in the subcortical regions of the brain.
The subcortical areas constitute the middle section of the brain, also known as the functional midbrain. This segment encompasses structures like the basal ganglia, thalamus, cerebellum, and the region conventionally referred to as the “midbrain,” anatomically situated as the upper part of the brain stem above the pons.

Myths & Facts About Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy Success Stories

Families worldwide have utilized The Brain Fitness Programs to help their children with Cerebral Palsy in progressing toward wellness. Through these programs developed by the Brain Fitness Centers, many children diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy have shown significant improvements in function, often achieving or surpassing the abilities of their peers.
“It’s a worthwhile investment of time, money, and effort. The impact it has had on his life, as well as our family’s, is immeasurable. We once again feel like a cohesive, unified family unit.”
Parwaan's mom
“It’s a remarkable process to witness, knowing that it addresses the core issue rather than just applying temporary fixes.”
Swarnika's mom
“She now exudes greater happiness and self-assurance. This outcome surpasses our highest expectations. Brain Fitness has profoundly improved our child’s life. While it required considerable effort, every ounce was undeniably worthwhile.”
Mehwish's mom

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The Brain Fitness Program is crafted to facilitate brain development through tailored activities. Almost all children show improvement while on the program, experiencing reduced symptoms, and in some cases, even their disappearance. Some children successfully complete the Brain Fitness Program and seamlessly transition to school alongside their well peers. However it is crucial to consult directly with your doctor for the presence or confirmation of any developmental or disorder diagnosis. Brain Fitness neither provides diagnosis nor administers treatment for disorders.
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