The Impact of Neurorehabilitation on the Motor Skills of Children with Posthypoxic Encephalopathy

Authors

  • Sharafova Inobat Akhmadjonovna Teacher of Samarkand State Medical University

Keywords:

Posthypoxic encephalopathy

Abstract

Posthypoxic encephalopathy (PHE) often leads to motor impairments in children, including spasticity and coordination issues. Neurorehabilitation, through therapies such as physical, occupational, and neurodevelopmental treatments, plays a key role in improving motor function. Early and intensive rehabilitation, including techniques like Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy and bimanual training, has shown significant benefits in restoring motor skills. These interventions also enhance the child’s overall quality of life by promoting independence and social integration. The success of rehabilitation depends on early diagnosis and individualized treatment plans.

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2024-11-12

How to Cite

Sharafova Inobat Akhmadjonovna. (2024). The Impact of Neurorehabilitation on the Motor Skills of Children with Posthypoxic Encephalopathy. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INNOVATION IN NONFORMAL EDUCATION, 4(11), 128–131. Retrieved from https://inovatus.es/index.php/ejine/article/view/4410