Question

How to treat pediatric cerebral palsy?

Answer

For severe neonatal ischemic and hypoxic encephalopathy, infants often initially exhibit hyper tone, which gradually transitions to increased muscle tone. Balance disorders become apparent only when infants learn to sit or stand. Secondary changes such as joint contractures and spinal deformities also gradually manifest. Epilepsy, intellectual disability, sensory impairments, and behavioral disorders may also accompany the disease. These associated conditions are also the main disabilities in cerebral palsy children. Performing a single surgery on multiple limbs and multiple sites can correct multiple deformities in the affected limbs, with small incisions, minimal skin damage, no need for anesthesia, less pain, and no side effects or sequelae.