Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Pediatric Walk In,va Pediatric Neurology Question?

Pediatric Neurology Question? - pediatric walk in,va

My son goes to Children's Hospital this month to consult a neurologist and just out of curiosity, I want to know what others think you have it (as experience). After 7 months I realized that I am not of the left hand / arm at all, so I talked with your doctor, and there he was in therapy for left hand / arm and legs / feet. The therapist told me can not have a clear explanation for this, but you know, the neurological. The therapy helps a lot, and 16 months, is finally to walk. What do you think could be the problem? Thanks

1 comment:

Allyboo said...

It is probably a problem with the right primary motor cortex. This is the part of the brain that controls movements on the left side of his body. That sounds scary, but the brain is very good for other links to use to do the same when there is a problem. It just takes time to change the cable itself, which is what happens during the treatment. My brother has similar problems [to a much higher], and at the moment. Thus, your child should be in the long run. Good luck and good luck.

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