Question

A two-year-old boy has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy and is currently unable to sit or walk independently, nor can he feed himself or express himself through language. The family has invested a significant amount in treatment for this disease but is still struggling to afford it. The question is: Is there a possibility of curing pediatric cerebral palsy?

Answer

The treatment goal for children with cerebral palsy is to maximize the restoration or compensation of their life functions, reconstruct some physical abilities, reduce the degree of disability, and improve the quality of life, thereby alleviating the burden on the family and society. Early intervention can lead to significant progress. Current treatment methods include biotechnology therapies, acupuncture, massage therapy, modern recovery techniques, and special treatments such as brain cell activation therapy, brain cell intervention repair therapy, cell permeation repair therapy, and neural cell repair therapy.