Question

A mother recently noticed that her newborn seems to have neck weakness, unable to lift their head, and has a slow response to external stimuli. The family is worried that it might be cerebral palsy in infants. Is there an effective treatment method for infant cerebral palsy?

Answer

In clinical practice, infant cerebral palsy can be treated. It is recommended that parents take their child to a regular large hospital for diagnosis as soon as possible to avoid delaying the disease. Treatment methods include the use of professional devices, manual techniques by professionals, and the child’s own movements, aimed at improving the child’s regional or overall function and enhancing their physical quality. Early intervention and continuous treatment are crucial for improving the child’s quality of life.