Question

Can a child diagnosed with cerebral palsy be completely cured?

Answer

Children with cerebral palsy are often shorter than average and commonly suffer from respiratory system diseases and infections. Language disorders are also one of the complications of cerebral palsy in some children, with a language disorder rate of 65% to 95%. The main methods of treating cerebral palsy involve increasing joint mobility, regulating muscle tension, improving motor control, coordination, strength, and endurance to enhance motor function and self-care abilities. Cerebral palsy is very complex and difficult to be completely cured, and the treatment methods should be selected according to the actual severity of the condition.