Question
The child was born with a brain injury in the posterior part and is now diagnosed with pediatric cerebral palsy. Parents are asking what they should do.
Answer
The doctor, based on the child’s condition, points out that there is a developmental disability in intellectual growth, but the diagnosis of cerebral palsy requires consideration of central nervous system motor disorders, abnormal posture, and high risk factors for brain damage. Treatment mainly focuses on functional training to improve motor function. The doctor suggests a comprehensive motor function assessment, intellectual assessment, and vision and hearing tests for the child to develop a more effective treatment plan.