Question

A friend’s child has a mild brain tumor, and they want to know about the rehabilitation methods for pediatric brain tumors?

Answer

Cerebral palsy is typically caused by non-progressive brain injury or brain developmental abnormalities due to various reasons, manifesting as abnormal posture and muscle tone, muscle weakness, involuntary movements, and ataxia, and may also be accompanied by sensory, cognitive, communication, and behavioral problems, and may trigger epilepsy. The treatment of cerebral palsy is relatively complex, mainly including the treatment of brain problems and the management of motor impairments. Given the diverse nature of sequelae, treatment methods vary accordingly, with a general emphasis on physical therapy. These are the recommended rehabilitation methods for pediatric cerebral palsy; I hope they are helpful to you. Wishing you health!