Targeting 60 ladies in Khanyounis governorate, the National
Center for Community Rehabilitation held a lecture on
cerebral palsy in the headquarter of Palestine's Tear
Society.
Dea'a Abu Zaid, administrative coordinator of the southern
branch of NCCR, initiated the lecture by welcoming the
attending ladies, and he introduced the NCCR and its major
programs and activities. Also he tackled the role of the
Home Care programs in offering medical, psychological and
guiding services in addition to offering assistive devices
to the physically disabled people and their families inside
their homes, especially paraplegia and quadriplegia who
suffer from bedsores and muscles' spasm, etc., pointing at
the center's role in reaching the disabled in the
marginalized areas in all Gaza governorates.
Then
the stage was for Ramzi Khalifa, physiotherapist in the Home
Care team, who started by defining cerebral palsy, its
types, causes, ways of detection and treatment. He added
that as much early the detection of infection is, as much
chances of recovery there will be, highlighting that the
bringing up of children infected with cerebral palsy is the
same like other children but with more patience and
persistence as the family can teach the child many simple
daily skills and social dealings.
Khalifa also handled mechanisms of treatment and gave
examples for them, emphasizing the significance of
physiotherapy for children infected with cerebral palsy. He
also showed the ladies some physiotherapy exercises like
muscles and balance exercises, insisting on the necessity of
performing them many times a day on their infected children
in order to prevent complications and spasms which might
lead to surgical intervention.
At the end o s. It is worthy to
mention that this lecture comes as a part of the Community
Awareness Program which targets all segments of community,
especially women, in the marginalized and less aware areas.