Question

A five-year-old girl was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and has been receiving rehabilitation training since she was eight months old. Four months later, she was able to walk, but after eight months, an abnormal gait was discovered. She continues to undergo rehabilitation training without the use of medication. Currently, she can walk and run on her own, but her gait is somewhat abnormal. Is it still suitable for such a child to continue with rehabilitation training?

Answer

The treatment for cerebral palsy is best achieved through comprehensive treatment, emphasizing medical rehabilitation, educational rehabilitation, vocational rehabilitation, and social rehabilitation. This includes various interdisciplinary comprehensive treatment methods such as medication treatment, surgical treatment, and rehabilitation treatment. Generally, the treatment effect is best before the age of three, with older patients having relatively poorer treatment outcomes. The treatment for cerebral palsy should be tailored…