The expected lifespan of children with cerebral palsy is not significantly different from that of healthy individuals, although their quality of life is relatively poorer. Active treatment and rehabilitation training can improve their condition.
Understanding the expected life span of a child with cerebral palsy.
Understanding the impact of cerebral palsy on children, and the importance of early treatment and rehabilitation training.
How should parents of children with cerebral palsy deal with the situation?
The incidence of cerebral palsy is mostly before or during infancy, with main symptoms including increased muscle tone and difficulty in gait. Does psychological therapy help children with cerebral palsy? Are there any other auxiliary treatment methods?
Treatment Methods and Current Status of Cerebral Palsy in Children
Treatment methods and principles of rehabilitation training for children with cerebral palsy who cannot walk independently.
Understanding the treatment methods for spastic cerebral palsy in children, including conservative treatment and surgical correction, to improve muscle stiffness and joint deformities.
Methods for early identification of cerebral palsy symptoms in children
Children with cerebral palsy find it difficult to be held, as they seem to slide down when held. When supported to stand, their toes touch the ground and they are not very agile. Their hands also do not grasp well. Inquiry about methods for treatment.