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Girl with cerebral palsy takes her first steps at age 4


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After a successful surgical procedure earlier this year, a 4-year-old Michigan girl with cerebral palsy took her first steps, and her proud mother recorded every “step” of the way.

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Health reports that Maya Tisdale, also known on social media as “Mighty Miss Maya,” was captured on Instagram by her mother last Monday as she walked several steps while in her family home in Traverse City. The little girl, wearing pink support braces on her legs, smiled and laughed as she took her first steps.
“I’m walking! I’m walking!” Maya shouted as her mother recorded the monumental incident.

Walking for Maya is a great accomplishment, as physicians doubted she would ever be able to take any steps alone. Maya was born four months prematurely in 2013 and was welcomed into the world weighing only a pound.

When she turned one, Maya’s doctor diagnosed her with spastic cerebral palsy. The diagnosis made it almost impossible for the little girl to ever stand, much less walk without assistance.

She was “unable to stand on her own for more than a few seconds, or walk without the use of walker,” Maya’s family said on their site.

Maya, however, has always been independent and according to her mother, always wanted to do the things her older brothers did, especially walking on her own.

“We’re always trying to help her and she always says, ‘No, I can do it!'” Maya’s mom told ABC. “She doesn’t need or want help to do things. She’s going to try to do it herself.”

In May, the family made a trip to St. Louis, where Maya underwent Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy, a surgical procedure that would “permanently reduce Maya’s spasticity, giving her the ability to live with less pain and greater mobility.”

“This surgery is the only option to permanently reduce Maya’s spasticity, giving her the ability to live with less pain and greater mobility,” the family said on Maya’s YouCaring page, set up to help raise funds for the little girl to undergo the procedure.

After surgery, Maya’s physician warned that it would long, hard sessions of physical therapy before Maya would be able to walk. Yet, within less than seven weeks after the surgical procedure, Maya proved that she was determined to walk.

“We expected where Maya was before surgery that it would take her at least six months to a year to get to independent steps and here we are seven weeks after. … She’s just kind of blowing it out of the water,” the proud mom told ABC.

Maya’s mother said that although her little girl is walking, she still lives with cerebral palsy and goes through the daily challenges that come along with having the disorder. The family plans to keep Maya in physical therapy for most days each week, in hopes that the little girl will become stronger and master the ability of walking independently even further.

Maya still has CP (cerebral palsy). She still has the damage in her brain and she still has some tightness in her legs.. … She’s going to continue with physical therapy five days a week, just like we’ve been doing, and get stronger and practice her skill of walking. But to just to have those first steps and knowing that it’s possible is so great for her and our family.”

To learn more about spastic CP, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options, refer to our article, Spastic Cerebral Palsy.
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Cerebral Palsy Causes Help your Child Manage The Associated Conditions

Cerebral palsy causes vary, depending on the type of disorder the child has. Knowing what may have caused your child’s cerebral palsy can help you understand the disorder better, as well as help your child manage the associated conditions.


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Congenital Cerebral Palsy

When a baby develops cerebral palsy either before or during birth, it’s known as congenital cerebral palsy. Congenital cerebral palsy remains the common type of the disorder and can develop due to a myriad of causes, including:
Maternal infections, such as rubella, chicken pox, urinary tract infections, and cytomegalovirus (CMV).
Carrying twins or multiples
The use of infertility treatments
Placenta problems
Uterine Ruptures
Incompatible Blood (can lead to Rh factor diseases)
Chorioamnionitis
Medical negligence and mistakes (See below for more information)
Low birth weight: Birth weight of five pounds and under may increase the chances of an infant developing cerebral palsy.
Infertility treatments: Women who undergo infertility treatments have a higher chance of having a premature baby with low birth rate, which can lead to cerebral palsy.
Jaundice: Jaundice can lead to kernicterus, a form of brain damage caused by too much bilirubin. In turn, the risk of the baby developing cerebral palsy heightens.

Acquired Cerebral Palsy

Acquired cerebral palsy is defined as the disorder developing at least 28 or more days after the baby is born. This form of cerebral palsy accounts for around 20% of all people who have the disorder.
The most common reason that acquired cerebral palsy occurs include:
Blood flow problems to the brain, which can cause blood clotting
Sickle cell diseases and other infections
Head injuries during birth, such as when a baby is dropped or has a severe accident that causes brain damage

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Brain Malformations

Brain malformations are defects that happen when the baby’s brain develops abnormally. Although it can occur at any time during fetal development, if it happens 20 weeks gestation or prior, the baby runs the highest risk of developing brain damage, cerebral palsy, and other medical conditions.

Jaundice

Jaundice is caused by bilirubin build up in the blood. Although some cases of jaundice will clear up on its own, it’s the excessive cases that need close monitoring and treatment. If jaundice is left untreated, a form of brain damage called kernicterus can occur, which can lead to the infant developing cerebral palsy.

Rh Incompatibility

Rh incompatibility is a medical condition marked by the mother’s blood and infant’s blood being incompatible. The mother’s blood produces a certain type of antibodies that destroy the infant’s blood cells during pregnancy. This, in turn, can lead to jaundice, which can lead to brain damage, which can cause cerebral palsy.

Maternal Infections

Maternal infections such as measles, cytomegalovirus, toxoplasmosis, chickenpox, and certain other diseases, if not properly detected and treated, can lead to an infant developing cerebral palsy. Infections have the ability to cause brain damage (see below), which can cause cerebral palsy and other medical conditions.

Prolonged Labor

Prolonged labor is labor that lasts longer than 16 to 24 hours. When labor is considered prolonged depends on the individual, with new mothers expected to take longer to deliver than mothers who have given birth at least once before. There are many possible complications of prolonged labor, including cerebral palsy. It is associated with the use of instruments, like forceps, which can physically damage a baby’s head.
Prolonged labor is also associated with a number of complications that can cause brain damage by asphyxiation, or deprivation of oxygen. These include a breech birth position, a large baby, the baby getting stuck in the mother’s pelvis or in the birth canal, complications with the placenta or umbilical cord, and the failure of a doctor to perform a Cesarean section, which could prevent brain damage.

Brain Damage

Brain damage is one of the primary reasons that cerebral palsy occurs. It can happen before, during, or after birth.
Maternal high blood pressure and infections can lead to brain damage while the baby is still in utero. Abnormal brain development during pregnancy can also cause brain damage, which can occur due to maternal infections and high blood pressure. It’s extremely important to get prenatal care and routine medical monitoring while pregnant.
Hemorrhaging is another reason infant brain damage happens, and is more common in babies born prematurely. Hemorrhages result after a baby has improper blood flow to the brain or reduced oxygen to the brain. Unfortunately, bleeding inside the brain isn’t obviously visible and it isn’t until certain symptoms occur that a proper diagnosis can be made. In some instance, medical malpractice is the direct cause if infant hemorrhaging (see the following section for additional details on medical negligence).
Brain damage can also lead to a number of other medical conditions, including brachial plexus palsy, Erb’s palsy, cognitive problems, social and emotional issues, and hearing and vision problems.

Medical Negligence

Unfortunately, there are some cases of cerebral palsy that could have been prevented if not for medical mistakes and negligence. In addition to failing to find and diagnose medical problems early that may have prevented damages, physicians can also play a hand in causes brain damage during childbirth. Although these medical mistakes are never done on purpose, the end result is that sloppy medical care can lead to severe problems.
The most common types of medical mistakes that can lead to cerebral palsy include:
Failure to identify, schedule, and carry out an emergency C-section
Failure to monitor infant heartbeat
Failure to identify, diagnose, and treat umbilical cord issues and/or placental issues
Failure to detect and treat maternal infections
Improper use of forceps or a vacuum extraction tool during childbirth
Failure to get oxygen to an infant in time during childbirth
Failure to monitor oxygen levels
Surgery errors

Risk Factors That May Lead to Cerebral Palsy

The following risk factors heighten the risk of infants developing cerebral palsy:
Breech-position births (or other unusual positions)
A low APGAR score shortly after birth; APGAR tests the baby’s breathing, heart rate, reflexes, muscle tone, and color
The infant weighing under 5 lbs. 7.5 oz. after birth
Microcephaly (small head when born)
Infant seizures (shortly after birth)
Proteinuria (excessive protein in the mother’s urine)
Maternal seizures
Maternal hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism
Keep in mind that not all infants exposed to these risk factors will develop cerebral palsy. Yet, it’s always important to be aware of factors that can contribute to the disorder. Physicians especially should be mindful of the conditions and monitor them carefully.

Tips to Help Prevent Cerebral Palsy

With so many things that can cause cerebral palsy, it seems overwhelming to most parents. However, there are numerous steps you can take while pregnant to give your baby the best chances of avoiding cerebral palsy.
-Keep all of your prenatal appointments. Routine medical care can pick up on issues that can be dealt with early on.
-Make sure your vaccinations are up to date, specifically chickenpox and rubella vaccinations.
-Blood type is important. Keep in mind that RH incompatibility can lead to medical issues that can cause cerebral palsy.
You can also start prevention prior to pregnancy by staying as healthy as possible. Make sure all your vaccinations are up to date, practice good hygiene by washing your hands thoroughly and make sure you know your blood type prior to getting pregnant. Your physician can treat RH incompatibilities if caught early on, which can help prevent jaundice and kernicterus.
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Kids Waker Provide For Optimum Functional Support in Physiotherapy Sessions

A Kids Walker is a device that can be used by infants who cannot walk on their own to move from one place to another. Modern Kids walkers have a base made of hard plastic sitting on top of wheels and a suspended fabric seat with two leg holes.

Many parents believe that such walkers teach a Kid to walk faster. However, they may actually delay walking by two to three weeks for a typical child. The amount of use matters; for every 24 hours babies spend in a Kids Walker (for example, one hour per day for 24 days), they learn to walk three days later and to stand four days later than they would have

This Kids Walker is easy to handle and use. Also, this Stainless Steel Kids Walker is extensively used by the patient to walk properly with its external support.

Kids Walker


Our Price : Rs 6200
Kids Walker with Stainless Steel offered come in sturdy construction finish so as to provide for optimum functional support in physiotherapy sessions. For comfortable usage, these walkers come supported by wider supporting legs, gripped handles, adjustable knobs and other supports for comfortable walking. Some of its features include function as support for disabled to gain walking practice; sturdy construction finish for lasting usage; made available at competitive prices. These walkers have four posts with wheels on each. They can help children who have issues with balance and posture.

Kids Walker Features:
  • Four-wheeled posture control walkers
  • Reduces the risk of fractures and osteoporosis
  • Increases bone strength
  • Low maintenance
  • Efficient working
  • Highly demanded
Getting from Point A to Point B may not be as easy for everyone. For those that have suffered from a stroke, post lower limb surgery, cerebral palsy, a lower limb fracture or any peripheral nerve disorder, walking again, is an exciting but challenging task. The Wheel Walker plain provides a larger base of support facilitating balancing while walking. The wheels provided on the front side help in locomotion. The larger base with adjustable height options helps meet patient needs better. This walker gives the user extra support when walking or standing as it offers far more stability than a standard walking stick. It provides four additional points of contact and a stable center for gravity positioning. Being light weight and having soft hand grips makes it an ideal walking companion.
Wheel Walker


Our Price : Rs 2020

When To Use:
  • Stroke
  • Post Surgery (TKR/THR) Cerebral Palsy
  • Fracture
  • Lower Limb Peripheral
  • Nerve disorders
Wheel Walker Features:
  • Space Saving
  • Rigid Support
  • Universal Fit
  • Adjustable Support


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Walkers For Disabled People

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Front Wheel Walker-
Karma Walker WK-51 or Deluxe Reciprocal Folding Walker helps in adding stability to the walking process and also enhances the balance of the person who uses it. Particularly people who have osteoarthritis require mobility aids like walkers, canes, crutches and scooters to allow them to compensate for painful joints or joints with restricted motion range. Old age will never make you dependent on others, when you use Karma Walker WK-51. You can do anything and everything that you wish to do, while using this Front Wheel Walker. It is a one button Folding Walker. It is easy to use. It has 8 height adjustable sections and comes in various colors.

Features:
  • Deluxe Reciprocal Folding Walker 
  • One button folding walker 
  • 8 sections height adjustable 
  • Height Length : 79.5-95 cm
  • Width 5" : caster 
  • Color: Silver, Bronze
  • Pediatric Model also available(WK 54P)
  • Front Wheel Walker 
  • Handicap Walkers
  • Karma Walker WK 50 Bronze
  • Aluminum Reciprocal Folding Walker
  • One button folding walker
  • 8 sections height adjustable
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  • One button folding walker
  • 4 sections height adjustable
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  • Reciprocal Folding Walker
  • One button folding walker
  • 8 sections height adjustable
  • Height Length: 76 - 85 cm
  • Color: Silver
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  • Aluminum Reciprocal Folding Walker
  • One button folding walker
  • 8 sections height adjustable
  • Height Length: 76 - 85 cm
  • Color: Bronze (Copper polish)
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Medipedic Walker Castor
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Choosing The Right Walking Aids

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Walking Stick Image Find a broad selection of walking aids and sticks for disabled and elderly people in the UK plus online walking stick, crutches and cane sales at sensible and affordable prices. Also find hand made, adjustable and bespoke sticks, folding sticks, canes and other mobility walking aids. It is important that you get the correct height of walking stick to ensure if offers the correct and best support. To measure yourself for a stick, stand upright in your normal height shoes with your arms to your side, measure the distance from the floor to the crease of your wrist, this would be the best height for your walking stick of cane.

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How to Choose and Use a Walking Aids?
If you have trouble getting around, weak knees, or other walking related problems, investing in a walking aid may be your best solution. Walkers and wheelchairs can be cumbersome and are meant for more immobile people. A walking aids will greatly increase your mobility and provide the necessary support to keep you going. Here are a few tips for choosing and using the best walking aids for you:

Choosing Your Right Walking Aids:-
Walking Sticks: Stick insects, or walking sticks, are a group of highly camouflaged insects. They escape predation by blending into plant material. As their name implies, they look just like sticks with legs, and even sway back and forth to more closely resemble a twig moving in the wind. When camouflage isn’t enough, some species have evolved the ability to release foul-smelling chemicals to deter predators, and others can secrete a liquid that temporarily blinds their foe. Others drop their legs when a predator attacks but can re-grow the appendages. Hiking Sticks some species are winged and flash bright color patches under the wings to confuse predators.

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Walking Cane: Every cane is different. There are a wide variety of handles and shafts. The basic “rule of thumb” is to choose a handle that is most comfortable to you and a shaft that will adequately support you. Some people feel unstable with the rigidness of a straight cane. There are bent shaft canes that position the weight directly on the shaft instead of off to the side. Walking Canes For Men having the weight over the shaft allows for better support and prolonged comfort.
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Crutches: A crutch is a mobility aid that transfers weight from the legs to the upper body. It is often used for people who cannot use their legs to support their weight, for reasons ranging from short-term injuries to lifelong disabilities.

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Walker:
A walker or walking frame is a tool for disabled or elderly people who need additional support to maintain balance or stability while walking. 

The person walks with the frame surrounding their front and sides and their hands provide additional support by holding on to the top of the sides of the frame. Traditionally, a walker is picked up and placed a short distance ahead of the user. The user then walks to it and repeats the process. With the use of wheels and glides, the user may push the walker ahead as opposed to picking it up. This makes for easier use of the walker, as it does not require the user to use their arms to lift the walker. This is beneficial for those with little arm strength.

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Canes and Walking Sticks Handicap

In 1998 our business began with a mission: to provide cane users with a Walking Aids option when in need of a walking cane. When we started this mission there was a very limited selection of walking canes available. Now we are proud to say that we have the largest selection of retail walking canes available anywhere in the India. It is our pleasure to be able to help people feel comfortable and walk with pride when using one of our Walking Aids products. A reliable walking cane is an investment to your health and your safety. Given the beauty and functionality of these high-quality walking canes, it is no wonder that so many of our customers turn into cane collectors.

Folding Canes
Folding Walking Sticks
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Folding Walking Cane for men and women can be a great medical supportive device for travel or everyday use. They fold up easily and stores away neatly. Travel can be a day out on the town, an evening trip to a favorite venue or for extended holidays at family resorts or touristic adventures. Extra support is needed when traveling for just a brief walk or an extended jaunt and having a leaning device can reduce leg pain and fatigue. Feet can become cramped without extra support or the back may become weary. Whatever types of traveling needs, we have the perfect folding cane for every occasion in all sizes and handle shapes to make the perfect fit. Most of these are folding adjustable canes, which readily adjust and conform to fit any size.

Adjustable Walking Canes
Adjustable Walking Sticks
Adjustable Walking Sticks
Our Adjustable Walking Sticks offer the convenience of a lightweight mobility aid with the benefit of a telescoping length that ensures you will always have the proper-sized walking cane at your disposal. The adjustable-height mechanisms are reliably built and perfect for the cane user who is unsure of the proper length of a cane, or as a gift for that hard-to-shop-for person in your life, these canes are crafted of only the finest materials including aircraft-grade aluminum and state-of-the-art carbon fiber. Add another level of convenience with a adjustable folding cane, or add a splash of style with a designer adjustable cane in your choice of beautiful patterns and colors. For a more stable option, you may want to look through our adjustable quad canes. No matter what you are looking for in an adjustable walking cane, we have the options you want at a price you can afford. Shop for your telescopic or telescoping cane today! If you are shopping for a mobility aid for a medical needs, make sure to look through our medical canes after speaking with your doctor for even more options!

Walking Sticks
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A hiking stick makes a great companion whether you are planning a trek through the mountainous wilderness or just to the park and back. Crafted of durable materials like solid wood or lightweight aluminum, a hiking staff from our selection is sure to last you for years to come. No matter what your tastes, our walking sticks come in such a wide range of designs and stylish looks that you are sure to find one that you'll love. Shop today to find the perfect walking sticks for exercise for your next camping trip or hike.




Specialty Walking Canes
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Find a specialty walking cane for every occasion in our vast selection. We have searched far and wide to bring this collection together for our loyal customers, and we are more than proud to offer them to you at such an outstanding value. Browse our selection and find a vast array of designs, including the one that you are looking for. From walking sticks made to lend extra support and stability to multipurpose canes that add convenience to your life, you're sure to find a specialty cane that you'll love. Each of these pieces has passed our rigid quality standards after a rigorous inspection. They are carefully crafted of high-quality materials, so you can rest assured that when you purchase from handicappedproduct.com, you'll enjoy the long-lasting quality of your new walking stick.

Designer Walking Canes
Tripod Walking Cane
Tripod Walking Cane
For the perfect, distinguished accent to your wardrobe, or simply for a Walking Aids touch to your look, browse our extensive selection of designer canes. We are happy to offer you a wide range of options, so you can be sure that you will find that striking or exquisite look. Whether you prefer the interesting look of clear amber, the flair and sparkle of rhinestones, or the classic shine of nickel, brass or chrome, there is something here to suit your tastes. Each of these beautiful decorate canes features a sturdy construction from durable materials like solid hardwood shafts and more. No matter which lovely design you prefer, you're sure to enjoy your purchase for years to come.

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