Question

A premature infant has underdeveloped brain development but normal intelligence, able to speak and communicate with others, but with limited flexibility in hand and lower limb movement, showing symptoms such as toe walking, lumbar softness, and scissor gait. How should a 5-year-old child with cerebral palsy be treated to improve their inability to walk?

Answer

For this premature infant with underdeveloped brain development leading to cerebral palsy, it is recommended to undergo specialized rehabilitation training to stabilize their function. In addition to timely medical intervention, parents should pay attention to daily care, including appropriate diet and maintaining a positive attitude. At the same time, choosing a top-tier hospital for treatment ensures the best possible treatment outcomes.