Question

A newborn has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy and is currently in poor condition. There is no medical history, no previous diagnoses or treatments, and no records of auxiliary examinations. The family wants to know, among the many hospitals, which one excels in the treatment of cerebral palsy?

Answer

Cerebral palsy, also known as infantile cerebral palsy, is a congenital clinical syndrome characterized by motor dysfunction and abnormal posture. Currently, both domestically and internationally, it is widely recommended that detailed understanding of the child’s condition be conducted during daily family care and rehabilitation treatment, and appropriate daily living arrangements be made. Early rehabilitation treatment can maximize the improvement of motor function in children with cerebral palsy, enhancing their quality of life. Generally speaking, the earlier rehabilitation training treatment starts, the better the effect. Therefore, when choosing a hospital, one should consider its professionalism in rehabilitation treatment.