Journal of Medical - Clinical Research & Reviews ISSN 2639-944X Volume 6 | Issue 10 | 1 of 11 J Med - Clin Res & Rev; 2022 Massage Therapy As A Physical-Psychological Intervention Strategy In A Patient With Cerebral Palsy 1 The Mendoza Law Firm and External Collaborator in the Auxiliary Medical Coordination of Health Research OOAD-EDO- DE-MEX-OTE. 2 Family Medicine Unit Number 38 OOAD-DF-SUR. 3 Head of Medical Services OOAD-EDO-DE-MEX-OTE. 4 Head of Medical Benefts Services OOAD-EDO-DE-MEX-OTE. 5 Family Medicine Unit Number 52 OOAD-EDO-DE-MEX-OTE. 6 Family Medicine Unit Number 92 OOAD-EDO-DE-MEX-OTE. Vázquez Raposo Alan Suresh 1* , Ramos Dichi Diana Gabriela 2 , Dichi Romero María de los Ángeles 3 , García Cortés Luis Rey 4 , Gaytan Nuñez Fátima Korina 4 , Guzmán Rivas Lilia Miroslava 5 and Pérez Pérez Mireya 6 Citation: Suresh VRA, Gabriela RDD, María de los Ángeles DR, et al. Case Report: Massage Therapy As A Physical-Psychological Intervention Strategy In A Patient With Cerebral Palsy. J Med - Clin Res & Rev. 2022; 6(10): 1-11. * Correspondence: Vázquez Raposo Alan Suresh, The Mendoza Law Firm and External Collaborator in the Auxiliary Medical Coordination of Health Research. Received: 11 Sep 2022; Accepted: 14 Oct 2022; Published: 20 Oct 2022 ABSTRACT Cerebral palsy refers to a neurological disorder that produces alterations of motor control of early onset and not of progressive character. Now, according to etiology, Ruiz and Arteaga [1] also delimit the diferent factors or causes that can produce cerebral palsy, according to prenatal (during the baby's gestation), perinatal (during the baby's birth) and postnatal (after birth, before the brain reaches its full maturity) factors. The health personnel as well as the person in charge of the patient must work together to detect or decode the patient's needs, which turns the work into a symbolism that must be worked on and reinforced without exceptions, since it is what links us to the patient and the patient to us. Review Article Keywords Cerebral palsy, Massage therapy, Language, Social reinforcer. Introduction Madrigal [2] comments that William Little, in 1860, proposed that Cerebral Palsy is a disorder that occurs in the frst years of life, causing spasticity of the muscles of the legs to varying degrees, and with less involvement in the arms. However, Sigmund Freud [3] described this problem as a disorder of the developing brain, due to difculties at birth in some cases, sometimes accompanied by mental retardation, visual disorders and convulsions (p. 248). However, Cerebral Palsy refers to a neurological disorder that produces alterations in motor control of early onset and not progressive in nature, but in addition to the motor compromise, it can afect other aspects that may hinder the child's development, in this case, disorders such as mental retardation, language and communication problems, sensory disorders, mental disorders, among others [4]. Another defnition is that of Ruiz and Arteaga [1], who state that Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a global disorder of the person consisting of a permanent and non-changeable disorder of muscle tone, posture and movement, due to a non-progressive lesion in the brain before its development and growth are complete. This lesion can generate the alteration of other higher functions and interfere in the development of the Central Nervous System. Cerebral Palsy (CP) is described as the set of consequences derived from a global disorder of the person consisting of a permanent, but not immutable, disorder of muscle tone, posture and movement, due to a non-progressive lesion sufered by the brain before its