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EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MICROPOLARIZATION DEVICE TREATMENT IN CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS OLD WITH HYPERKINETIC TYPE OF CEREBRAL PALSY
Ermatov Farhod Akhmedovich , Central Asian Medical University International Medical University Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric SurgeryAbstract
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a condition arising from perinatal injuries to the central nervous system, characterized by persistent motor and postural disorders, along with cognitive impairments in children. The hyperkinetic type is manifested by uncontrolled and involuntary movements such as dystonia, athetosis, and choreic hyperkinesias. Since brain functional plasticity is high in children under the age of 5, the early implementation of modern neurorehabilitation methods is particularly important. One such method is transcranial micropolarization (TCMP), which improves neurophysiological activity by applying low-intensity electrical currents to specific brain regions.
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