Question

What’s the situation if a child can’t walk? The child has no problem crawling, but we’ve taken them to a neurology specialist and no cause has been found. Previous treatment and outcomes: Currently undergoing rehabilitation treatment, we are seeking assistance on how to help: We would like to know what the reasons might be. Thank you kindly for any expert or well-wisher’s input.

Answer

This issue might be due to a lack of timely specialized training or musculoskeletal problems. Guidance: The neurology examination did not reveal any abnormalities, suggesting it may not be closely related to the nervous system, but musculoskeletal issues such as muscle atrophy and underdeveloped bones cannot be ruled out, and further examination is needed to determine this. If all these are fine, it may be because the child did not receive timely specialized training for walking at a younger age, and this requires intensified training. In terms of care, there is no need to worry excessively. As long as the cause is identified and active treatment is pursued, there will certainly be an effect. The above opinions are for reference only. Thank you.