Cerebral Palsy (CP)

Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a group of non-progressive disorders resulting from damage to the brain during development. These disorders impact movement, muscle tone and coordination. There are three types of CP including Spastic, Athetoid, and Ataxic.

Symptoms

Physical

  • Changes in muscle tone (e.g. hypotonia and hypertonia)
  • Changes in reflexes (i.e. clonus, hyperreflexia)
  • Abnormal posture (i.e. misalignment, contractures)
  • Delayed motor development
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Potential changes in vision
  • Greater potential for seizures

Cognitive

  • Potential cognitive impairment

Affective

  • Potential behaviour challenges

Assessments

Physical

  • Seating Assessment
  • Ashworth Scale (for Spasticity)
  • Gross Motor Function Classification Scale
  • Peabody Developmental Motor Scales

Cognitive

Affective

  • Antecedent-Behaviour-Consequence (ABC) Chart

Function

  • Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM)
  • Children Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment (CAPE)

Common Occupational Performance Issues (OPIs)

Self-Care

  • Difficulty with functional mobility
  • Difficulty with independent transfers to/from the toilet, bath, bed, car, furniture, wheelchair
  • Difficulty managing orthotics and dressing
  • Difficulty with independent bathing and perineal care
  • Difficulty managing sleeping positions
  • Difficulty chewing, swallowing, feeding, and speaking

Productivity

  • Difficulty navigating community and school environment
  • Difficulty reading and writing
  • Difficulty engaging in classroom activities and keeping up with peers
  • Potential learning difficulties
  • Potential behavioural challenges in the school environment

Leisure

  • Difficulty with independent positioning to effectively engage in play
  • Barriers to play exploration due to changes in functional mobility and environmental barriers

Frames of Reference

  • Biomechanical
  • Neurodevelopmental
  • Environmental
  • Compensatory
  • Behavioural

Interventions

Self-Care

Spasticity: orthotics to prevent contractures and facilitate mobility, education regarding orthotic care and use, exercise programs, Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT), bolters for sleeping to prevent contractures

Mobility: assistive device prescription, education regarding safe use of assistive devices, education regarding safe transfer and mobility techniques, home modifications, education and coaching regarding energy conservation techniques

Dressing: forward / backward chaining, shaping, Cognitive Orientation to Occupational Performance (CO-OP), assistive dressing tools, education regarding safe and proper use of dressing tools

Toileting: adapted toileting devices to increase stability, education on perineal care techniques to facilitate independence

Bathing: assistive devices to increase safety in the bath/shower, education regarding the safe and proper use of assistive devices, home modifications

Eating: assistive devices to promote proper positioning while eating, education regarding safe and proper use of assistive devices, adapted eating utensils, education regarding safe and proper use of adapted eating utensils, education regarding care and proper use of enteral feeding tube

Productivity

Community Mobility: car adaptations (i.e. ramps, lifts), coordination of adapted public transport, education regarding safe community mobility, advocacy for accessible environments

School Engagement: advocate for accessible school environment, assist with the creation of an individualized education plan (IEP), provide recommendations for differentiated instruction and classroom organization, educate educational assistants about how to assist client with required transfers, motor skill development

Leisure

Play Exploration: facilitate proper positioning during play to enable client to explore play tools and environments, educate and coach parents on proper positioning during play, facilitate exposure to accessible leisure activities and environments

Play Participation: assistive technology to enable maximum engagement in play and leisure opportunities, education regarding safe and proper use of assistive technology