How to exercise for microcephaly

Microcephaly is usually a family emergency, this is because microcephaly is a hereditary disease, if one parent suffers from microcephaly, then the child will have a half chance of suffering from the disease. The main function of the cerebellum is to regulate the tension of the body's muscles to maintain balance. Therefore, once cerebellar atrophy occurs, then the patient will walk with walking abnormalities and slurred speech, causing great harm to the patient.

So, how should you exercise for microcephaly? Because patients with microcephaly will have great problems in maintaining balance, even standing still can not be done, so it is necessary to strengthen the patient's balance exercises, mainly in the toes, patients who can stand can remain standing and use the toes to grasp the ground, if the patient is difficult to stand, sit and keep the body straight and use the toes to grasp the ground. This will stimulate the veins in the toes and achieve a therapeutic effect.

Additionally, you can walk more and step in place, preferably with your legs raised, accompanied by someone so that you don't fall down when you are unsteady during the exercises. For hand exercises can also keep the cerebellum alive, you can use your hands to turn walnuts, or practice clip beans are very good training, if the patient has a speech impediment, but also more accompanied by exercises to inhibit the cerebellar atrophy state.