Bobath therapy and its application in children with cerebral palsy (turning)b

  Conditions for completion of turning over.
  1. appearance of trunk upright reflexes (maturation of midbrain and cortical level responses, including adjustment, protection, and balance responses).
  2, disappearance of primitive reflexes (ATNR, STNR, TLR).
  3. flexion of the femoral and knee joints.
  4, good trunk gyration movement.
  5, completion of elbow and knee support (four crawl position).
  Rollover training table.
  1, prone head-up training.
  2, elbow and hand support training.
  3, hand-eye coordination training.
  4, supine to prone turning training.
  5, prone to supine turning training.
  6. balance response training in supine to prone position.
  Elbow support training: Hand support training.
  Improving the stability of the trunk in the elbow and hand support position and laying the foundation for the four crawl position.
  Supine to prone position turning training: (pelvic control turning training)
  turning training process to avoid hyperextension of the head and correction of abnormal shoulder posture before proceeding.