Question

A three-year-old child with a slender build responds slowly to sounds, often appears weak and has unclear speech, and exhibits an abnormal gait. The hospital diagnosed the child with cerebral palsy. What treatment methods are available?

Answer

Treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy involves a variety of methods, with physical therapy being widely applied, including gross motor skills, fine motor skills, balance, and coordination training. Training programs include crawling, identifying the nose, holding objects, swinging, and walking against a wall. Additionally, physical therapy is also a crucial component, encompassing neural stimulation therapy, thermal therapy, and hydrotherapy. Occupational therapy can also assist children by enhancing their daily living skills through professional training.