What is Cerebral Palsy?

Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common motor disorder in childhood. CP is in fact the result of a brain injury caused by lack of oxygen or blood supply which may occur early in development in the womb or during infancy.
Classically, CP is described as a group of permanent disorders of movement, posture and muscle tone causing activity limitation. However, these are commonly associated with other cognitive, emotional, behavioral sensation and perception disorders, thus, CP children can have very different levels of functioning and quality of life.
The use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for CP has been investigated for the past 2 decades. Research showed HBOT can restore brain function and regeneration.

 

CP has no cure and management of children is directed towards maximizing function and participation in activities and minimizing the effects of the factors that can make the condition worse. These management strategies include enhancing neurological function during early development with physical therapy, different rehabilitation techniques, managing medical comorbidities and preventing secondary musculoskeletal problems.

 

The use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for CP has been investigated for the past 2 decades.

Already in 2001, a study on 111 CP children showed HBOT can improve gross motor function, speech, functional skills as well as cognitive function. Most striking improvements were noticed in attention and memory domains. These effects were 36 times larger than would be expected in any other CP rehabilitation program.

In 2012, HBOT effects were shown to be beneficial more than 8 months after the last session.

In 2021, a meta-analysis of 25 studies including over 2,146 CP patients showed HBOT can induce significant motor, development, language, and comprehension improvements.

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  • The Brain & Performance Program for Cerebral Palsy

    HBOT involves breathing 100% pure oxygen in a special room known as a HBOT suite. This, combined with the elevated pressure in the suite increases the amount of oxygen in the blood several fold, which helps damaged tissue regenerate and heal faster.

    Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a common treatment for medical conditions associated with a lack of oxygen, and research shows that it can help with the healing of brain injuries.

    Our advanced medical protocol includes Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) at its core, combined with physical and cognitive training. We first diagnose the severity of the brain injury with physical, neurological and imaging tests to assess suitability for HBOT treatment. Visualizing the metabolic dysfunction and its correlation to function is critical. We then advise on a treatment plan.

    Our hyperbaric oxygen therapy program is able to restore brain function in the areas that were stunned by the original injury in the womb or infancy. Importantly, even after long period of time and years after the brain injury, our protocol can induce regeneration.

    Our protocol has been used for 2 decades and treated hundreds of CP patients.

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  • Our Youth Medical Protocol

    Our comprehensive approach to rehabilitation for children and youth with CP encompasses a multidisciplinary team of experts, including pediatric neurologists, nurses, neuropsychologists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and dietitians.

    Physical Therapy: Utilizing cutting-edge technology, we offer physical therapy that integrates virtual reality and interactive environments for an engaging and effective rehabilitation experience.

    Robotic Treadmill for Gait Analysis: We employ advanced treadmills for precise gait analysis and rehabilitation, ensuring optimal outcomes for our young patients.

    Occupational Therapy: Our occupational therapy services are tailored to address the unique needs of youth, promoting independence and enhancing daily life skills.

    Cognitive Training: We provide innovative cognitive training programs designed to enhance cognitive abilities and support overall brain health in youth.

    Diet Optimization: Our dedicated dietitians work closely with youth to optimize nutrition, promoting overall well-being and aiding in the rehabilitation process.

Proven Benefits of Our Program for CP patients

Benefits for the mind:

Benefits for the mind:

  • Injured brain tissue regeneration, restoring some or all of the functions impacted by the damaged tissue.
  • Increased blood flow in the parts of the brain associated with memory, vision, and attention, leading to better memory function, attention span, and faster information processing speed.
  • Generation of new blood vessels in the brain (angiogenesis).
  • Improved psychomotor function (the combination of precise motor responses and cognitive problem-solving abilities).
  • Triggering neuroplasticity – the brain’s ability to adapt/react in response to the disease.
  • Reactivating and triggering neurogenesis – neuronal (nerve cell) regeneration that occurs in the brain.
  • Improved quality of life.
Benefits for the body:

Benefits for the body:

  • Improved motor capabilities
  • Improved flexibility and decreased muscle tone or spasticity
  • Improved gait and balance
  • Enhanced physical therapy
  • Improved sleep quality
Benefits for cells:

Benefits for cells:

  • Strengthen the immune system
  • Increased mitochondrial function – the power plant in each of our cells
  • Cellular regeneration processes
  • Encourage stem cells – the building blocks of tissue rejuvenation – to multiply and migrate

How it works?

At The Brain & Performance Centre, we treat CP using a specific research based HBOT protocol. The Brain & Performance Protocol is based on over a decade of research with proven clinical results and the first in the world randomized and controlled trial in pediatrics. Our program includes:

  • In-depth medical assessment

    A comprehensive multi-day medical, physiological, and mental assessment carried out by certified medical staff including pediatric neurologists, pediatric neuropsychologists, physical therapists, speech therapist, nutritionist, occupational therapists and nurses. This includes the most advanced gait analysis and imaging tests suited to your child needs including brain MRI and SPECT.

  • A unique treatment including HBOT protocol

    Your child will undergo HBOT sessions five days a week for 12 weeks – 60 consecutive one-hour sessions in total. Alongside the HBOT sessions, your child will receive personalized brain training and physical training designed to maximize the effects of the rehabilitation.

    During the program, your child will have weekly/biweekly appointments with our specialists (pediatric neurologist, physical therapist, pediatric neuropsychologist, speech therapist, occupational therapist), as well as customized sessions for parents.

    Based on case by case evaluation, the medical staff will determine the need for a chaperon (parent, relative, nanny) for your child during the HBOT sessions.

  • Post-treatment assessment

    At the end of your treatment, we repeat the tests from the initial assessment to measure results and make recommendations for your child ongoing progress.

    We’ll provide a comprehensive medical report summarizing the changes that occurred throughout your child’s treatment, supervised and signed by the professional healthcare team led by our Chief Medical Doctor.

HBOT for CP
Clear, Proven Research:

 

In 2001, a study on 111 CP children showed HBOT can improve gross motor function, speech, functional skills as well as cognitive function. Most striking improvements were noticed in attention and memory domains. These effects were 36 times larger than would be expected in any other CP rehabilitation program.

 

In 2021, a meta-analysis of 25 studies including over 2,146 CP patients showed HBOT can induce significant motor, development, language, and comprehension improvements.

If your child is struggling with developmental issues we may be able to help!

Contact The Brain & Performance Centre and see if your child is eligible for the treatment.