What’s Really Going on with Baby Cerebral Palsy?

Pediatric cerebral palsy is a non-progressive central nervous system motor disorder caused by brain tissue damage due to various reasons (such as infection, hemorrhage, trauma, etc.). Severe cases may be accompanied by intellectual disability, as well as symptoms such as epilepsy, limb spasticity, visual and auditory impairments, and language disorders.Brain atrophy leads to intellectual impairment, weak chewing, weak limbs, soft hands that cannot grasp, and soft feet that cannot stand.
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Where Are the Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy in Children?

The main symptoms of children with cerebral palsy include muscle tension, difficulty with abduction, severe muscle weakness, spasms, joint flexion and extension postures, and may be accompanied by various impairments in sensation, cognition, communication, behavior, and secondary skeletal muscle abnormalities. Epileptic seizures may also occur. Targeted rehabilitation training for children with cerebral palsy is conducted based on clinical classification, including gross motor, balance, and coordination training. Physical rehabilitation treatment includes massage and physical therapy, which has the functions of correction, promoting blood circulation, expectoration, and regulating Qi and blood to improve internal organ function. There are many methods such as pushing, moving, pressing, kneading, and osteopathy. It must be based on the child’s age, condition, and symptoms, and the effectiveness and skill level are certain.
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