Krisha Hospital

Cerebral Palsy & Spastic Hands

Spasticity after stroke or injury: What it is and how to treat it

Spasticity after stroke or injury: What it is and how to treat it Spasticity in the hands and fingers is a common condition following a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or spinal cord injury. It results in muscle stiffness, involuntary contractions, and difficulty with hand function. Left unmanaged, it can interfere with essential daily tasks like… Continue reading Spasticity after stroke or injury: What it is and how to treat it

Is cerebral palsy genetic? See its effect on hand function

Is cerebral palsy genetic? See its effect on hand function Cerebral Palsy (CP) is one of the most common movement disorders affecting children, causing difficulties with muscle control, movement, and posture. A common question among parents and caregivers is: Is cerebral palsy genetic? While CP is primarily caused by brain damage or abnormal brain development,… Continue reading Is cerebral palsy genetic? See its effect on hand function