Question

A child was born with intracranial hemorrhage due to vacuum extraction, and subsequent examinations have found intracranial hydrops. The child is currently unable to speak or walk. What rehabilitation training methods are suitable for this situation, and can you provide relevant recovery training materials?

Answer

Cerebral palsy usually develops before or during infancy, with causes including birth injuries, neonatal jaundice, brain hypoxia, or prematurity. The main symptoms include increased muscle tone, difficulty with abduction, and in severe cases, muscle rigidity, spasms, and joint contracture posture. Mild patients may exhibit poor hand fine motor skills and unable to touch the ground with the heel when walking. Such patients often accompany language development and articulation disorders, strabismus, and about one-third of patients have varying degrees of seizures and intellectual disabilities. Brain