Cerebral Palsy Case Study

Case Study: Cerebral Palsy

 
 

Minimally Invasive Brain Repair for Cerebral Palsy

Patient Information:

  • Name: Waleed Ibrahim Alandas
  • Diagnosis: Cerebral Palsy (CP)
  • Date of Birth: January 1, 2007
  • Gender: Male
  • Country: Saudi Arabia
  • Treatment: Stereotactic brain repair treatment, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and physical therapy

History:
Patient Waleed Alandas exhibited delayed motor development shortly after birth, with subnormal limb movement, limb spasms, and nystagmus (involuntary eye fluttering). He did not walk until the age of 2 years and experienced difficulties in speech. He was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at a local hospital in Saudi Arabia.

Medical Condition Prior to Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery (Functional Stereotaxy) for Cerebral Palsy:

Pre-operative assessment:

  • Attention and concentration: Difficulties focusing on TV or movies
  • Mood: Irritable, inpatient
  • Motor function:
    • Limited intentional movement control leading to failures in dexterous tasks
    • Unsteady gait with side-to-side body swaying and frequent falls
    • Compromised vision due to involuntary nystagmus

Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery for Cerebral Palsy:

Treatment protocols:

  1. Stereotactic treatment to repair injured neural cells
  2. Medical improvement of cerebral circulation, nutrition, and metabolism
  3. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) therapy
  4. Rehabilitation therapy focusing on motor skills, balance, and coordination
  5. Symptomatic and supportive care

Medical Condition after Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery for Cerebral Palsy:

Post-operative assessment:

  • Overall condition: Significantly improved
  • Ophthalmic symptoms:
    • Marked reduction in nystagmus; eyes appeared calmer and steadier
  • Motor function:
    • Enhanced balance and movement control with reduced frequency of falls
    • Improved grasp and manipulation of objects
    • Easier transitions from sitting to standing position
  • Cognitive function:
    • Increased attention span and ability to concentrate for longer periods
    • Reduced irritability and improved mood stability
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