Question

My child is over one year old now, and he still can’t talk or walk. He just stares at you blankly, which makes me very worried. I’m afraid my child might have symptoms of cerebral palsy. What are the symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy?

Answer

Motor Impairment: Children with cerebral palsy have lower motor abilities than normally developing children of the same age, poor self-control, and hands that are not agile or clumsy. Some severe cases may find it difficult to grasp objects. The earlier treatment for cerebral palsy begins, the stronger the ability to learn, and the greater the likelihood of successful treatment. After undergoing neural cell localization and repair treatment, combined with a standardized rehabilitation exercise system, it can help promote the growth and repair of neural cells, leading to a more ideal outcome.