Question
I was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at the age of two. Since my cousin doesn’t have an education and couldn’t take care of the child for treatment, the disease was delayed. However, I want to treat my nephew’s cerebral palsy, but I don’t know where to go. What hospitals offer pediatric cerebral palsy treatment?
Answer
Early treatment is key for pediatric cerebral palsy, and treatment can be sought at county-level or higher pediatric rehabilitation departments. Clinically, according to the child’s condition, common treatment methods include: 1. Comprehensive rehabilitation treatment. In the early stages of cerebral palsy, it is recommended to undergo rehabilitation training, physical therapy, and neural electrical stimulation therapy, etc., to gradually restore motor function; 2. Medication treatment. Oral or injectable medications to protect neural cells, accelerate neural excitation, and improve learning and memory function; 3. Surgical treatment. Muscle and bone surgery will be performed for patients with severe cerebral palsy.