Cerebral Palsy Therapy In Agra

Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a neurological condition that affects movement, posture, and muscle coordination. At Sahara Child Development & Physiotherapy Center in Agra, a comprehensive, child-focused treatment program is provided to help children with CP lead more independent and fulfilling lives. The center offers an integrated care approach that combines physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, sensory integration, and special education, all under one roof.

Led by Dr. Durgesh Kashyap, a skilled pediatric physiotherapist, and Mrs. Jyotsna Rani, an experienced special educator, the center has become a trusted name in the rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy in the Agra region.

🔍 What Is Cerebral Palsy?

Cerebral Palsy is caused by brain damage or abnormal brain development that affects a child’s ability to control muscles. It is non-progressive but lifelong, and its severity can vary widely. Common signs include:

  • Muscle stiffness or floppiness (spasticity or hypotonia)

  • Poor coordination and balance

  • Delayed motor milestones (sitting, crawling, walking)

  • Difficulty in speech and swallowing

  • Seizures or intellectual disability (in some cases)


🧩 Conditions Treated Under Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation

The center supports children with all types of CP, including:

  • Spastic CP – tight muscles and jerky movements

  • Dyskinetic CP – involuntary movements

  • Ataxic CP – poor balance and coordination

  • Mixed CP – combination of the above symptoms


🏥 Multidisciplinary Treatment Approach at Sahara Center

1. Physiotherapy

  • Core component of CP management.

  • Focus on improving posture, mobility, strength, and coordination.

  • Techniques include Neurodevelopmental Therapy (NDT), stretching, balance exercises, gait training, and use of assistive devices.

2. Occupational Therapy

  • Improves daily functional skills like dressing, eating, and writing.

  • Builds independence through hand function training and adaptive tools.

  • Helps children with sensory and motor challenges related to CP.

3. Speech Therapy

  • Addresses speech delays, articulation problems, and swallowing difficulties.

  • Uses techniques like oral-motor exercises, AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication), and voice training.

4. Sensory Integration Therapy

  • Helps children who are over- or under-sensitive to sensory input (touch, sound, movement).

  • Calms hyperactivity or builds awareness for better body control.

5. Special Education

  • Customized academic plans for children with learning difficulties.

  • Focus on language, cognition, and social skill development.

  • Behavior management strategies included.


🎯 Goals of CP Rehabilitation at Sahara Center

  • Improve motor skills and functional independence

  • Enhance speech and communication

  • Support learning and emotional development

  • Reduce muscle tone issues and manage spasticity

  • Equip parents with home-care strategies

  • Improve quality of life for both the child and family


👩‍⚕️ Expert Care Team

  • Dr. Durgesh Kashyap – Pediatric physiotherapist with over 18 years of experience in child neurodevelopment and rehabilitation.

  • Mrs. Jyotsna Rani – Special educator with D.Ed. in Special Education from RCI Chennai, with over 10 years of experience supporting children with complex needs.

  • The team collaborates to ensure a personalized and holistic care plan for every child with CP.