Question

The baby is 11 months old, with weak legs and unable to stand. An X-ray shows left-sided developmental abnormalities. The baby is currently undergoing rehabilitation treatment. I am unsure if persistence will yield results?

Answer

Based on the clinical classification of cerebral palsy in children, targeted rehabilitation training is conducted, including gross motor, balance, and coordination exercises. Physical rehabilitation treatment includes massage and physical therapy, which have the functions of correction, promoting blood circulation, expectoration, and regulating Qi and blood to improve internal organ function. There are many methods, such as pushing, moving, pressing, kneading, shaking, and orthopedic. It must be based on the child’s age, condition, and symptoms, and the effectiveness and skill level are confirmed.