Question

Can children with cerebral palsy recover?

Answer

Cerebral palsy refers to a syndrome characterized by posture and movement dysfunction, which occurs due to non-progressive brain damage during the immature stage of brain development within the first month after birth. There are many treatment methods for cerebral palsy, and it is crucial for young children to grasp the treatment opportunity in time, as their nervous system is still in the process of development and perfection. Through appropriate active and passive movements, it can help children with cerebral palsy recover and improve their overall and regional functions, thereby achieving the maximum effect of repairing brain maldevelopment.