Abstract

The review presents current data on cerebral palsy, a disease that is quite common and characterized by multifactorial etiology, has a complex pathogenesis mechanism based on neuromotor disorders, resulting in impaired motor function, muscle tone and posture. Motor disorders most often characteristic of this pathology are accompanied by impaired sensitivity, perception and the development of secondary problems – disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Given the relevance and ongoing scientific research in this area, rehabilitation measures to restore functional activity among patients using modern physical methods, physical therapy, kinesiotaping are of great interest. KEYWORDS: cerebral palsy, neuromotor disorders, childhood, kinesiotaping, rehabilitation, physical therapy, physical methods of exposure, muscle tone, spasticity, sensitivity.

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