Three families are hopeful after seeing a decrease in cerebral palsy symptoms after their children's recent surgical procedures.
The three birth injury patients were recently operated upon at their local hospital. After the surgery, doctors announced that the treatment had been successful and that the families should expect improvement in their children's movement and muscle ability.
All three of the children are bed-ridden and need support to perform simple tasks. The first child, a six-year-old boy, could not walk or sit before the surgery. His parents are now seeing improvements in these areas. The second child is a class II student that had multiple deformities that were operated on. He will be undergoing physiotherapy to help with his cerebral palsy. The third child, a seven-year-old boy, was able to receive the free treatment after being accepted into a government school. Doctors claim that, due to the surgery, he should be able to walk soon. To the boy's father, the cerebral palsy treatment was a dream come true.


