Question
My child is so old and still can’t walk, and has never been like a normal child since they were little. At just three or four months old, they couldn’t even hold up their head, and their hand and foot movements were not very coordinated. They could only barely manage to eat with help from adults. The doctor said it’s pediatric cerebral palsy.
Answer
- Rehabilitation Treatment: This primarily involves physical therapy, targeting the motor and speech impairments associated with cerebral palsy. This method requires guidance from a rehabilitation therapist and consistent effort from parents; otherwise, not only will the treatment be ineffective, but it may also worsen the condition.
- Acupuncture Therapy: Effective for mild cerebral palsy, it can improve symptoms but emphasizes early treatment. While undergoing acupuncture therapy, it’s important to strengthen functional training and intellectual development. Neurotissue Regeneration Therapy is the latest cerebral palsy treatment technology in China, which has achieved significant effects in many patients, bringing hope to those who have long suffered from cerebral palsy.