Question

Could symptoms such as crying, difficulty in feeding, communication disorders, uncoordinated movements, inability to walk, and unclear speech in newborns be early signs of pediatric cerebral palsy?

Answer

A significant proportion of pediatric cerebral palsy patients experience language disorders, with a higher incidence of quadriplegia. Physical therapy is the main treatment method, which can include NCR neuron regeneration therapy, electrical therapy, ultrasound therapy, infrared therapy, hydrotherapy, laser therapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and dietary therapy. These therapies can improve various body functions, increase joint mobility, reduce muscle tension, promote neural stimulation, and aid in functional reconstruction while also alleviating pain.