Question
After eagerly waiting for the arrival of a baby, the whole family is overjoyed. However, the joy is waning as they notice that the child struggles to lift their head. While children of the same age are walking, this child cannot even stand up. They cannot speak either. A hospital examination reveals cerebral palsy. What kind of help can be sought? Can a 3-year-old child with congenital cerebral palsy be treated?
Answer
Hello, a 3-year-old child with congenital cerebral palsy can be treated. Currently in our country, the following treatment methods are available:
- Nerve blockage surgery has the advantages of accurate localization, strong selectivity, quick efficacy, and minimal side effects. This is a minimally invasive technique that causes almost no damage to the skin, soft tissues, muscles, and nerves, and has become an essential method for treating cerebral palsy.
- The 3S nerve blockage technique also has the advantages of accurate localization, strong selectivity, quick efficacy, and minimal side effects. Like nerve blockage surgery, it is also a minimally invasive technique that causes almost no damage to the skin, soft tissues, muscles, and nerves, and has also become an essential method for treating cerebral palsy. I hope this information is helpful to you. If you need further details on the treatment, it is recommended to consult a professional physician.