Question

A child has been suffering from pediatric cerebral palsy for a long time, and although medication has been administered, the effects have been unsatisfactory, and the condition has continued to worsen. The doctor recommends rehabilitation therapy in daily life. However, there is still uncertainty about the methods of rehabilitation therapy for pediatric cerebral palsy, and whether these treatments can effectively help improve the child’s condition?

Answer

The goal of treating pediatric cerebral palsy is to adopt various comprehensive treatment measures to correct abnormal movements and postures, reduce disability levels, and promote normal child development. The treatment principles emphasize early diagnosis, early intervention, and long-term recovery. Specific treatment measures include:

  1. Rehabilitation Therapy: Assess the current abilities and functional impairments of children with cerebral palsy, develop training programs tailored to their characteristics, and provide…