Question

My son has cerebral palsy, and I hope to find an effective treatment method. How should we handle it?

Answer

Cerebral palsy patients often exhibit abnormal posture, muscle tension, muscle weakness, and movement disorders. They may also experience sensory, cognitive, communication, and behavioral issues, as well as skeletal muscle abnormalities and possible epilepsy seizures. Treatment can involve various biomechanical methods, in conjunction with the physician’s recommendations. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to address symptoms. However, recovery from surgery is also crucial. To improve the posture of cerebral palsy patients, rehabilitation training before and after surgery is key to better recovery. After surgery, rest and infection prevention should be noted; do not take it lightly.