Question

What factors may lead to pediatric cerebral palsy?

Answer

Pediatric cerebral palsy refers to a non-progressive central nervous system motor disorder caused by various reasons during the period from pre-birth to one month after birth, leading to non-progressive brain damage or brain developmental abnormalities. Clinical features include abnormal posture, changes in muscle tone, muscle weakness, involuntary movements, and ataxia, often accompanied by sensory, cognitive, communication, behavioral impairments, and secondary skeletal muscle abnormalities. Epileptic seizures may also occur.