Clinics

Clinics are formed by interdisciplinary teams, consisting of a medical attendant who is responsible for guiding the rehabilitation process and a team specialist in physical, occupational and speech therapists, clinical psychologists, family therapists, social integration and public care personal.

Each clinic specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and integration of children and families with a particular type of disability. As a result, the center is divided according to the pediatric disability attended by each team:

 

Clinic 1. Mild, moderate and severe Brain Injury

  • Mild, moderate and severe child brain paralysis
  • Mild, moderate and severe brain injury by other previous conditions (tumors, head trauma, brain vascular disease, degenerative brain diseases, demyelinating diseases, etc.).

 

Clinic 2. Spinal Cord Injury

  • Spina Bifida
  • Meningocele
  • Myelomeningocele
  • Arnold Chiari Malformation
  • Acquired Spinal Cord Injury (traumatic, vascular, tumor, infectious, etc.).

 

Clinic 3. Neuromuscular Disease

Myopathies

  • Muscular Dystrophy
  • Duchenne progressive muscular dystrophy
  • Becker Dystrophy
  • FSHD
  • Mitochondrial myopathy
  • Myotonic myopathies
  • Myotonia dystrophica (Steiner)
  • Myotonia congenital (Thomsen's disease)
  • Myositis
  • Dermatomyositis
  • Polymyositis

 

Peripheral Nerve Diseases

  • Congenital Neuropathies
  • Acquired neuropathies

Plexus Diseases

  • Traumatic plexopathy, infectious diseases, cancer

Diseases of nerve roots

  • Radiculopathies
  • Polyradiculoneuropathology

Motor neuron diseases

  • Spinal muscular atrophies

Alterations in neuromuscular junction

  • Severe myasthenia
  • Myasthenic Syndrome (Eaton-Lambert Syndrome)
  • Botulism
 

 

Clinic 4. Amputees and Osteoarticular Diseases

Amputation

Congenital skeletal deficiencies
  • Cross Aplasia 
  • Amelia
  • Phocomelia
  • Adactyly
  • Afalangia
  • Shortening of a segment
  • Segmentation anomalies

 

Longitudinal Aplasia

  • External Aplasia
  • Internal Aplasia
  • Central Aplasia hand
  • Aplasia or hypoplasia of the thumb
  • Polydactyly
  • Amputees acquired

 

Generalized bone disease

  • Rickets
  • Bone Dysplasias

 

 

Inflammatory diseases of bones and joints

  • Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Other arthritic and rheumatic diseases
  • Diseases of the epiphysis diseases and epiphyseal alterations in development 
  • Osteochondrosis
  • Avascular necrosis of the femoral head (Legg-Calve-Perthes)
  • Diseases of epiphyseal growth

Scoliosis

 

Muscular-skeletal injury

  • Fracture
  • Dislocation
  • Associated injuries

 

Burns

 

 

Clinic 5. Congenital and Genetic

  • Intrauterine wrong position
  • Congenital Torticollis
  • Hip development dysplasia
  • Coxa vara
  • Coxa valga
  • Congenital varo adductus foot
  • Scoliosis
  • Other birth defects
  • Hereditary diseases
  • Dysmorphic syndromes
  • Imperfect osteogenesis
  • Congenital arthrogryposis
  • Hoarding syndromes
  • Metabolic disorders

 

Clinic 6. Neurotherapy / Early Stimulation

Children with risk factors

  • Prematurity
  • Low birth weight
  • Low size
  • Children with retarded growth
  • Perinatal hypoxia
  • Choking

Children with alteration in the neuromotor development

Children with disabilities in the process of structuring neuromusculoskeletal or structured

Children with neuromuscular disorders associated with sensory disabilities

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