Question

The child was diagnosed with the disease in April 2002, with symptoms including nodding and occasional spasms of the limbs. The child has high muscle tone and language and intelligence issues. The child was hospitalized at the Beijing Children’s Research Institute in June 2002 for treatment and was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and infantile convulsions. What are some effective treatment methods for the child’s cerebral palsy?

Answer

The treatment of cerebral palsy primarily focuses on cellular infiltration repair therapy, which utilizes the differentiation capabilities of neural stem cells to repair damaged neural tissue structures, thereby restoring corresponding physiological functions. Neural stem cells are pluripotent cells derived from the central nervous system, possessing the ability to self-renew and can be induced to differentiate into various types of mature nerve cells. They are the source of neurosystem formation and development, primarily functioning as a reserve, participating in the repair of neurosystem injuries or the renewal of normal nerve cell apoptosis. By transplanting neural stem cells into the damaged central nervous system, the structural reconstruction of damaged neural tissue and the restoration of corresponding physiological functions are achieved, making it a clear and ideal clinical treatment for cerebral palsy and neurosystem diseases.