What Are the Symptoms of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy?

The symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy include muscle tension, difficulty with abduction, severe muscle weakness, spasms, and joint flexion-extension postures. They may also be accompanied by sensory, cognitive, communication, and behavioral impairments, as well as secondary skeletal muscle abnormalities. Rehabilitation training includes gross motor, balance, and coordination exercises, as well as physical rehabilitation treatments such as massage and physiotherapy. It is recommended to actively seek treatment under a doctor’s guidance based on the child’s specific condition.
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