Qatar Tribune

Sidra Medicine urges public to help create awareness of cerebral palsy

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SIDRA Medicine, a member of Qatar Foundation, marked the World Cerebral Palsy Day in support of its patients and families with children who have cerebral palsy (CP).

Dr Lisa Thornton, Division Chief of Rehabilita­tive Medicine at Sidra Medicine, said: “This year’s theme is ‘Millions of Reasons’ because there are 1 million worldwide with cerebral palsy and every one of them is a reason to strive for change. The vision of this day is to ensure that children and adults with CP have the same rights, access and opportunit­ies as anyone else in our society.”

Qatar has been committed to supporting the rights of people with CP since signing the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabiliti­es in 2008. This commitment was re-affirmed with the Doha Declaratio­n of 2019.

Since then, organisati­ons like Qatar Foundation, through its Ability Friendly Programme and Sidra Medicine with its multidisci­plinary clinics, have led the way in terms in offering services beneficial for children with CP in the country.

The Rehabilita­tion Department at Sidra Medicine is based on a multidisci­plinary, community-based approach – working with young patients and their families.

Every patient is seen by a rehabilita­tive medicine physician together with a physical therapist and an occupation­al therapist, allowing for a tailored, holistic approach to care. The families also receive a personalis­ed plan on what to expect regarding the impact their child’s disability will have on their lives, and receive guidance on the best ways to help their child reach their full potential.

Sidra Medicine’s Movement Disorders Clinic was establishe­d in 2020 and is the only paediatric service in Qatar to provide comprehens­ive management of spasticity (uncontroll­able muscle stiffness) and dystonia (involuntar­y, abnormal jerking or twisting movements) in children and young people with CP.

The multidisci­plinary team members are from nursing, physical and occupation­al therapy, rehabilita­tion medicine, neurology and neurosurge­ry. The clinic offers state-of-theart surgical interventi­ons such as selective dorsal rhizotomy (‘SDR’) to patients who have not responded to medication­s and therapy.

“Having CP should not have to stand in the way of a child living a happy, fun and productive life. This is why we work with the community and most importantl­y parents to help their children achieve their goals. We ask people in Qatar to come together to celebrate and support those living with CP, embrace diversity and to help create awareness and action around cerebral palsy. With family and community support, we can make a difference for children with CP get to adulthood with dignity,” concluded Dr. Thornton.Patient Testimonia­ls: In support of World Cerebral Palsy Day:

Jibran Nadeer has Cerebral Palsy and is a patient at Sidra Medicine. His parents share a message in support of other parents with children with CP:

“Our children are the real heroes. And we should always try to make them happy. You may face obstacles, you may feel dishearten­ed, angry or sad when things don’t go well. We have been through it and we still have those moments. However, the thought of your child being able to live and express themselves as an individual in our community and the smile that appears on their faces when they are happy will drive you forward. Once again, we would like to wish and all the super parents and super kids the best of everything. And keep moving forward. God bless ”

Kyle has Cerebral Palsy and is a patient at Sidra Medicine. His father Chet Garber shares a message in support of other parents of children with CP:

“While CP strikes at the heart of the family and can often weigh heavily on your support systems, remember to always rely on others for assistance and look for the joyful moments. Take breaks when necessary, nurture other relationsh­ips and take time from your busy schedule to slow down and appreciate the wonder in your children Remember, your children are not defined by their condition they are defined by the love they show you.”

Saleh has Cerebral Palsy and is a patient at Sidra Medicine. His mother, Hebatullah Abdou, had this message in support of other parents of children with CP:

“Our son had a wonderful experience at Sidra Medicine. They have an amazing team of doctors, physiother­apists supported by the latest medical equipment and technology. All parents with children who have cerebral palsy should be handson to help their children have a meaningful life. We also recommend following their physiother­apist’s advice as part of their daily routine to keep them fit.”

Radheya has Cerebral Palsy and is a patient at Sidra Medicine. His mother, Mandar, shares a message in support for other parents of children with CP:

“The care that my son received at Sidra Medicine was truly outstandin­g. Our child is sweet soul who opted for us to be his parents. While it can be a tough job to take care of a child with special needs, the support and guidance of healthcare profession­als, like the ones we deal with at Sidra Medicine, can make things easier.”

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