Question

My child has been walking abnormally, and was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Since then, they have been on medication, but the effects have been not obvious. Recently, they underwent surgery and are currently recovering. Can a child with cerebral palsy recover to normalcy after surgery?

Answer

Cerebral palsy is a condition that results from brain damage, typically affecting a child’s motor skills, making it difficult for them to dress themselves, and may also impact their intellectual and visual abilities. For the treatment of cerebral palsy, I recommend considering neurotissue repair therapy. This method not only effectively treats cerebral palsy but also has no side effects. As for whether a child with cerebral palsy can recover to normalcy after surgery, it depends on the specific situation. Each child’s recovery process is different; some children may show significant improvement after surgery, while others may need long-term rehabilitation training and treatment to achieve a better outcome. Therefore, I suggest consulting with your doctor in detail to understand your child’s specific situation and develop a suitable recovery plan.