Understand the symptoms and treatment of neonatal cerebral palsy
Understanding the Symptoms and Features of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy
Does neonatal hypoxic brain injury lead to neck stiffness, and is this phenomenon possibly a preliminary symptom of cerebral palsy?
Is neonatal pathological jaundice associated with the risk of cerebral palsy?
Understanding the Differences Between Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Delay
Cerebral palsy can affect intellectual development, and recurrent episodes may lead to changes in memory, intelligence, and personality.
A four-year-old baby born two months premature, with delayed gross motor development compared to peers, was diagnosed with mild cerebral palsy. After three months of recovery training and corrective shoe treatment, the baby can walk unsteadily but has shown improvement. Both feet can touch the ground, with the left foot being genu varum and having flat feet. The baby’s language and intelligence are normal, and they are very intelligent.
Before treating cerebral palsy, an assessment of the child’s motor function is necessary, and the assessment should be conducted according to the child’s motor development program.
The latest definition and treatment methods for pediatric cerebral palsy
Explore the common causes of cerebral palsy in children and provide strategies and support for parents facing this condition.