Question

What are the treatment methods for cerebral palsy infants?

Answer

Cerebral palsy manifests in different types: 1. Spastic type, characterized by stiffness in the limbs; 2. Non-volitional movement involving non-volitional movements of the limbs, head, and feet during purposeful movement; for example, difficulties with “brown eyebrows,” speaking, and swallowing, as well as drooling. 3. Ataxic type features include muscle weakness in the limbs, inability to maintain body balance, unsteady gait, and incomplete fine motor skills. Rehabilitation training methods for cerebral palsy children include prone position training and sitting posture training, among others, to enhance head and neck stability.