Question

Mrs. Zhang, the neighbor below, rarely brings out her little granddaughter. Today, she saw her on the ground floor. The girl is a child with cerebral palsy and wants to know what the improvement rate for pediatric brain tumors is?

Answer

Cerebral palsy cannot be completely cured, but there is a possibility of partial improvement. During the treatment process, parents must undergo medical guidance and provide appropriate functional training for their child to achieve better results. With the interaction between parents and children, parents can monitor their child’s movements at any time and correct abnormal postures. The long-term and continuous treatment requirements mean that treatment cannot be carried out in the hospital throughout the year, so only parents can achieve the expected therapeutic effect and recovery outcomes.