What are the classifications of pediatric cerebral palsy?

  The incidence of pediatric cerebral palsy is very high in China in recent years, and many children unfortunately suffer from this disease.      What are the categories of pediatric cerebral palsy? Many parents may know about pediatric cerebral palsy. However, they do not know that there are many classifications of pediatric cerebral palsy. The following is an introduction to several common clinical classifications of cerebral palsy. To help the parents for the treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy.  1. Spastic cerebral palsy is the more typical and common type. The main manifestation is spastic paraplegia or quadriplegia with both lower limbs. The child has difficulty walking and standing, and walks with a scissor gait on his or her toes. There is a marked increase in muscle tone, hyperactive tendon reflexes, and pathological dermal projections. It is often accompanied by speech and intelligence impairment.  2.Muscle tone incomplete cerebral palsy is mostly seen in young children, mainly manifesting as a marked decrease in muscle tone. They cannot stand or walk, cannot lift their head and neck, have obvious movement disorders, have excessive joint movements, but have active tendon reflexes, and may have pathological reflexes. It is often accompanied by aphasia and low intelligence.  The main clinical manifestations are hypotonia, ataxia, intentional tremor, dysarthria and motor retardation.  The main clinical manifestations are hypotonia, ataxia, intentional tremor, dysarthria and motor retardation. 4. The child shows choreiform or tachycardia-like movements of the face, tongue, lips and trunk limbs. It is accompanied by motor deficits and increased muscle tone.