Question

Is there a pediatric cerebral palsy assessment scale?

Answer

The symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy include weakness, decreased motor skills, muscle stiffness, delayed responses, abnormal head circumference, poor weight gain, difficulty with breastfeeding, fixed posture, lack of laughter, clenched fists, body distortion, unstable head position, and strabismus. If you suspect your child has cerebral palsy, seek medical attention promptly so that the doctor can examine and treat them. Regular hospital check-ups are required.