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Cerebral palsy symptoms often respond well to Bio Cranial therapy, no matter what type of cerebral palsy you suffer from. Whether it’s child or adult cerebral palsy, mild or severe cerebral palsy you’re seeking relief from, Dr. Jones will review your history information and work with you to get the best results possible. Statistics show that cerebral palsy sufferers benefit greatly from exercise and physical therapy, and that these can improve their life expectancy. With the addition of Bio Cranial therapy, exercise and physical therapy can be even more effective because balance and posture are usually improved, sometimes dramatically.
Does Dr. Jones see patients with cerebral palsy who live outside the Phoenix, Arizona area?
While Dr. Jones is a Phoenix chiropractor, she welcomes patients with cerebral palsy symptoms from anywhere in Arizona - and elsewhere - no matter what type of cerebral palsy they have. Children with cerebral palsy and those with adult cerebral palsy who live out of town can get Dr. Jones' contact information, make an appointment, and get started with care. Whether you have mild or severe cerebral palsy symptoms, it is important to commit to a wellness plan. Just like exercise statistics show, being committed and regular with a plan brings better results. If getting to Phoenix, Arizona is difficult, at least once a month continued Bio Cranial therapy can result in positive changes in your cerebral palsy symptoms over time.
Any type of cerebral palsy, child or adult cerebral palsy, mild or severe cerebral palsy symptoms can be affected with exercise, although adult cerebral palsy life expectancy is not as much an issue as it is for infants. There is no information nor any statistics to predict just how much any individual will gain from this type of therapy. That said, improvement in body function can lead to improved quality of life and possibly fewer complications from severe symptoms.
Can Dr. Jones work with anyone with cerebral palsy?
With organization of cerebral palsy symptoms into four types of cerebral palsy - spastic, dyskinetic, ataxic, and mixed - statistics show the majority are spastic. Ataxia, may be the easiest to work with, but even with severe spasticity, Bio Cranial therapy may be able to be performed. Because information statistics show this group to have the greatest complications affecting life expectancy, it is essential to do whatever is possible to improve function in this population. Obviously, the more cooperative the patient is able to be, the easier it is to perform the therapy and the more likely positive changes in cerebral palsy symptoms will be noted, regardless of the type of cerebral palsy. Working with mild to moderate cerebral palsy and possibly adult cerebral palsy is easier to work with, but that does not mean that anything else is an exercise in futility.










