Alternative Drug Therapy Approach Alleviates Cerebral
Palsy Symptoms and Muscle Spasticity
Statistics based on medical research
indicate that nearly 90% of cerebral palsy is related to brain injury that
occurs because of no progressive disturbances (such as oxygen deprivation)
during pregnancy. This results in the damage of brain cells that are
responsible for muscle movement and control as well as other brain cell types.
This condition varies in its severity depending on the treatment and therapy
recommended by doctors and medical practitioners. Cerebral palsy is a motor
disorder that affects the development of movement and posture permanently, that
limits physical activity and it is often accompanied by epilepsy, disturbances
of cognition, communication, behavior, perception and secondary musculoskeletal
problems. Treatment using medical marijuana seems to alleviate the symptoms of
different types of cerebral palsy.
Exposure to some viruses belonging to
herpes group B and infections of the urinary and reproductive tract are known
to double the risk of developing Cerebral Palsy in a preterm delivery. Less
common cases of the problem occur due to lead poisoning, head injuries, and
viral infections that occur very early in life. Though the condition is
chronic, it is not a progressive condition and one of the most common types
where there is excess muscle tone is the spastic type.
Medical
Marijuana
based drug therapy when administered at early stages and on an ongoing basis
seems promising in reducing a majority of the disabilities associated with
cerebral palsy. Treatment using cannabis seems to alleviate the symptoms of
different types of palsy such as athletic cerebral palsy that leads to
involuntary and uncontrolled movements in the affected muscles and ataxic
cerebral palsy where children are extremely unsteady and shaky because the
brain cells responsible for the sense of balance and depth perception are
affected.
Those afflicted with cerebral palsy
also benefit immensely from regular and early physical, speech, behavioral, and
occupational therapy that can help them lead productive, independent, happy,
and healthy lives. A combination of MMJ and these therapies can also help
patients who develop resistance or addiction to other prescribed medications
that also lead to heavy sedation.
The cannabinoid component in marijuana
help patients reduces the spasticity in their muscles because the cannabinoids
bind with the cannabinoid receptors in the body. This triggers the release of
chemicals that act as muscle relaxants. This is the proposed mechanism that
offers relief of spastic muscle control. Numerous medical cases where patients
born with severe cognitive delays, epilepsy, total blindness and cerebral palsy
have experienced and have reported various levels of relief with medical
marijuana.
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