Finger intussusception is not necessarily cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is characterized by abnormalities in motor development, such as backwardness in motor development, abnormal muscle tone, abnormal reflex development, etc., and is often accompanied by functional abnormalities such as mental retardation, hearing impairment, and speech disorders. Cerebral palsy, also known as cerebral palsy, is a group of persistent central motor and postural developmental disorders and activity limitation syndromes. Patients with cerebral palsy mainly show symptoms such as backward motor development, abnormal muscle tone, mental retardation and hearing impairment. Finger inward clasping is not a diagnostic factor for cerebral palsy. Finger inward clasping is not necessarily cerebral palsy, but may be related to motor dysfunction of the innervated fingers, nerve damage and other factors, and infants may have finger inward clasping in the first four months of life, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. It is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor in time for examination and treatment after clarifying the condition, and take good care of the condition and monitor the condition in life, and consult a doctor in time if there is any abnormality.