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1. Pediatric Rehabilitation |
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Asha provides high quality,
effective rehabilitation to
children with acquired and
congenital disabilities. |
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We aid the improvement of
each child by addressing the
medical, physical, social
and emotional needs unique
to each situation |
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Our services include
developmental pediatric
rehabilitation, along with
physical therapy,
occupational therapy, speech
therapy and social
interaction. |
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We are
one of the few rehab centers
dealing with
Autism and Cerebral Palsy. |
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Autism is a life long disability
which is usually noticed
before 36 months of age. It
is still unclear as to what
causes autism; almost all
children and adults with
autism exhibit some
developmental delays or
absence of speech. These
children and adults usually
exhibit abnormal ways of
relating to people and
objects and have difficulty
with social interaction. |
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Cerebral palsy is a
term used to describe a
group of chronic conditions
affecting body movements and
muscle coordination. It is
caused by damage to one or
more specific areas of the
brain, usually occurring
during fetal development, or
during infancy. It can also
occur before, during or
shortly following birth. |
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Early Intervention (EI)
is designed to
help children (under 4
years) with developmental
delay.
We help children from
newborns to 4 year olds with developmental delay
(DD) in
one or more of the following
areas: Cognitive
Performance, Language
Development, Motor and
Social skills.
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For
all conditions a detailed evaluation of
motor, sensory, social and
communication problems is
done before starting any
therapy. |
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Therapy is offered for: |
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1
Brain injuries |
2 Developmental
delay |
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Cerebral palsy |
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Autism spectrum
disorders |
5 ADHD |
6 Juvenile
rheumatoid arthritis |
7 Neuromuscular
problems |
8 Peripheral
nerve injuries |
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Orthopedic injuries
and disorders |
10 Speech and
language disorders
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11 Spinal
cord injuries and
defects |
12 Suspected
genetic and
metabolic
disorders |
13 Other
congenital anomalies |
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