What Are the Future Implications of a Mild Cerebral Palsy in a Four-Year-Old?

A four-year-old who was born two months prematurely has delayed motor development compared to his peers. He was diagnosed with mild cerebral palsy at the age of three and has been undergoing rehabilitation training and treatment with orthopedic shoes. He walks unsteadily and has issues with his left foot turning out and flat feet, but his language and intellectual development are normal.
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What Are the Obvious Symptoms of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy?

Cerebral palsy, also known as brain palsy or cerebral palsy, refers to a condition where brain cells are damaged due to injury, poisoning, or other causes before the brain’s nervous system is fully developed in utero or after birth, leading to upper motor neuron damage and limb motor function impairment. Its characteristics include symptoms that generally do not progress. The clinical diagnosis includes intellectual disabilities caused by damage to the brain or cerebellum, ataxia, motor disorders, and sensory impairments.
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