Question

My child has recently been diagnosed with cerebral palsy and is currently undergoing treatment, but the results are not promising. I am feeling very desperate and don’t know what to do. Is there hope for recovery for children with cerebral palsy?

Answer

The recovery situation of cerebral palsy varies from case to case, depending on the child’s specific condition. Generally, early and active systemic rehabilitation treatment has a positive impact on improving the prognosis. It is considered the optimal treatment period before the child reaches 3 years old, and through comprehensive rehabilitation measures, many children’s conditions can be improved. However, the effectiveness of recovery will differ based on the child’s symptoms and related examination results. It is important for parents to maintain hope, as treatment always has a greater chance of bringing about positive changes than no treatment at all.