A child is unable to lift their left leg while walking and lacks strength in their hands. They are undergoing treatment for cerebral palsy and are seeking help and information on whether the condition can be cured.
A child with mild cerebral palsy has difficulty walking. How to treat mild cerebral palsy?
Cerebral palsy is not an incurable disease. It should be treated as soon as possible, and children should receive comfort and rehabilitation training.
If a child over two years old still can’t walk or speak, it may require professional assessment and treatment.
Children with brain tumors may experience unsteady walking, flat feet, toe walking while running, and foot in-toeing. Massage therapy can help relax spasmed muscles, improve joint deformities and posture, and promote the development of normal motor functions. Especially for children with cerebral palsy who have been bedridden for a long time, massage can also enhance muscle nutrition. It is recommended to actively pursue treatment and rehabilitation training after diagnosis, with earlier intervention leading to better outcomes. However, recovery and treatment are a long-term process that requires patience. Additionally, enhanced care is necessary. If needed, consult a local provincial hospital.
A four-year-old child is experiencing delayed language development, poor understanding, unclear speech, and sometimes difficulty in comprehending what is said. The child has mild developmental delays, and there are no issues with the oral cavity. Which department of a children’s hospital should be visited?
Discuss the possible causes of a nine-month-old baby not reaching out for objects, as well as sitting up or turning over, and related medical advice.
My son, a twin, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at three years old. He was premature and born seven months early. He is currently undergoing rehabilitation at home, able to sit and crawl on his own. He has good intelligence, but his right upper limb has spasms, yet he can still drink water by himself. His lower limbs show talipes, and he receives stretching and massage every day. He walks with a scissors gait, can stand with support, but is still unsteady on his feet. I want to bring him to your hospital for treatment, as I am in Inner Mongolia.
My child is 9 months old, and she doesn’t respond to her name, but her hearing test passed. Yesterday, during a pediatric check-up, the doctor said she might have cerebral palsy. The main symptoms are related to mental and motor development, as well as sputum-type cerebral palsy: the most typical and common type. The main manifestation is quadriplegia resulting from lower limb hernia paresis. Treatment for children with difficulties in walking and standing due to cerebral palsy includes two aspects: one is treating the brain, and the other is treating the disease. Since it’s a sequela, it usually does not rely on medication or surgery; mainly, it’s about physical therapy. The brain’s movement is in the process of learning. Parents should try to teach their children to speak and interact. They shouldn’t rush. They should teach them over and over again. The brain cells of the soul can always be trained for function. In this regard, medication, acupuncture, and physical therapy can only play a supplementary role.
The child has been diagnosed with hypoxic cerebral palsy, with normal intelligence and language skills. Now in third grade, able to walk independently, but with an in-toed gait. How can treatment be carried out to improve function?