Question

My child has always walked abnormally, and was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Since then, they have been on medication, but the effects have been not obvious (not very noticeable). Recently, they underwent surgery and are currently recovering. Can children recover normally after cerebral palsy surgery?

Answer

Cerebral palsy is a condition resulting from brain damage, typically manifesting as impairments in a child’s motor functions, making it difficult for them to dress themselves, and potentially affecting their intelligence and vision. It is recommended to use neurotissue repair therapy for treatment. This method not only effectively treats children with cerebral palsy but also has no side effects. The cost varies depending on the hospital.