Manchester Evening News . “At the moment, the cramps in his muscles are making things really hard.“It’s worse when the weather is cold, he’s often crying in pain.“It’s heart-breaking to see him suffering.“He can speak, he goes to mainstream school and he is fully cognitive - he is on the same level as all the other children.
It’s just his legs.“He once asked a doctor, ‘can you please fix my legs? I just want to play football’. He wants to be like the other children.”Dominic’s parents are hoping that selective dorsal rhizotomy surgery at Liverpool's Alder Hey Hospital, known as SDR, will help heal some of Dominic’s pain.SDR is not a cure for cerebral palsy but intends to improve quality of life and or mobility in children affected by it, the.
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