Yuncheng People's Hospital
Procedure

Physiotherapy

A set of equipment-based physiotherapy methods — from meridian electrotherapy to cerebellar stimulation — to improve motor function and reduce pain.

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Description

How the procedure works

Yuncheng People's Hospital uses a broad range of modern equipment-based physiotherapy methods aimed at restoring and improving the quality of life of children with neurological disorders. Physiotherapy helps improve motor function, reduce muscle tone, stimulate development, and ease pain.

Methods used include medium-frequency electrotherapy (improves circulation, trains muscles, prevents atrophy), meridian electrotherapy (restores nerve conduction based on TCM principles), cerebellar stimulation therapy (improves cerebral blood flow using bioelectric impulses), ultra-high-frequency therapy, and multifunctional limb rehabilitation physiotherapy.

What parents should know

The clinic selects the physiotherapy program individually, based on each child's needs and characteristics, and usually combines it with other methods — PT, occupational therapy, acupuncture, and speech therapy.

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Assessment and method selection

The doctor selects an individual set of physiotherapy methods based on the diagnosis, age, and characteristics of the child.

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Equipment-based procedures

Depending on the indications, the clinic applies medium-frequency electrotherapy, meridian electrotherapy, cerebellar stimulation therapy, UHF therapy, or multifunctional limb rehabilitation physiotherapy.

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Monitoring results and adjusting the program

Specialists track progress and adjust the combination and intensity of procedures as needed.

Important information

Indications and contraindications

Indications

Cerebral palsy (CP)
Developmental speech delay (DSD)
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Autism spectrum disorder
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA)
Increased muscle tone (spasticity)
Consequences of traumatic brain injury
Lower limb rigidity, equinus foot
Hemiplegia and paraplegia

Contraindications

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Application

What diagnoses it helps with Physiotherapy

CP

Cerebral Palsy (CP)

A group of persistent motor disorders; rehabilitation at Yuncheng People's Hospital combines Chinese medicine with modern Western methods.

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Clubfoot

Congenital Clubfoot

A congenital foot deformity corrected at Yuncheng People's Hospital using the Ponseti casting method combined with physiotherapy.

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DSD

Developmental and Speech Delay (DSD)

Delayed speech, psychological, and intellectual development, including intellectual disability — one of the most common reasons for speech therapy and occupational therapy referrals at the clinic.

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Epilepsy

Epilepsy

A neurological disease with recurring seizures; the clinic factors it into pediatric rehabilitation planning and does not treat a stable form as a contraindication to treatment.

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Equinus

Equinus Foot

Limited dorsiflexion of the foot, addressed at Yuncheng People's Hospital with multifunctional limb physiotherapy and physical therapy.

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PSR

Post-Surgery Rehabilitation

Restoring motor function after minimally invasive surgeries (SPML, SLOB, SDR) and osteotomies — part of the clinic's combined "surgery + rehabilitation" approach.

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SMA

Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)

A genetic neuromuscular disease treated at Yuncheng People's Hospital with comprehensive rehabilitation — PT, occupational therapy, and physiotherapy.

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TBI

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Consequences

Restoring motor, speech, and cognitive function in children after a traumatic brain injury, using a broad combination of the clinic's rehabilitation methods.

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