Rett Syndrome is a severe disorder that generally strikes children about three or four years of age. Although the disease is present at birth, symptoms are not noticed right away. Rett Syndrome is caused by a chromosome mutation. It nearly always affects girls. Although scientists have discovered the genetic cause of this disease, there is no cure for Rett Syndrome at the present time.,
Physiotherapy to treat Rett Syndrome takes many different phases. It involves both physical and mental stimulation. Some of the therapies used to treat patients with Rett Syndrome include physical therapy, horseback riding, music therapy, water therapy and communication therapy.
A child who is born with Rett Syndrome will often appear normal at birth. They will develop normally throughout the first three or four years of their life when things suddenly begin to change, signaling to the parent that something is wrong.
One of the physical aspects with Rett Syndrome is slow head growth. During baby visits, doctors often measure an infant’s head during the course of a physical exam. Children with Rett Syndrome tend to have smaller heads that do not grow normally. This is...