Question

A 6-year-old boy has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy in the hospital. What is the recovery treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy?

Answer

Cerebral palsy (brain palsy) is a serious condition with a high recurrence rate. The general approach is to undergo massage and recovery training to continuously restore limb flexibility, aiming to achieve recovery goals for the child. For patients with cerebral palsy who have language disorders, speech training and oral comprehensive training are required. Failure to undergo adductor tendon release may increase the difficulty of walking in the future, while adductor tendon release is beneficial for pelvic floor care. It is recommended to return to the hospital for follow-up treatment promptly and not to delay the best treatment opportunity.