Question

Regarding the treatment of congenital cerebral palsy, a child is showing symptoms of being unable to walk normally. Is it possible for this condition to be treated?

Answer

This symptom may belong to tremor-type cerebral palsy, primarily affecting the visual system and the cerebellum, characterized by involuntary and rhythmic trembling of certain parts of the body. Symptoms of tremor-type cerebral palsy include static tremors, which are usually rhythmic and prominent, with possible temporary suppression of consciousness and movement. They are commonly seen in the upper limbs and sometimes accompanied by action tremors and nystagmus. Simple tremor-type cerebral palsy is relatively rare and often coexists with other types. Treatment methods for cerebral palsy typically include three approaches: first, rehabilitation therapy, aimed at correcting motor impairments and abnormal postures, restoring normal motor development, which includes physical therapy, occupational therapy,