How to treat cerebral palsy at 5 years old walking on tiptoes

  According to information, many newborns are found to have cerebral palsy soon after birth. This stage is very important for children, so parents must pay more attention to their children’s every move. So how can you tell if your child has symptoms related to cerebral palsy? The symptoms of cerebral palsy are complex. Generally, children with cerebral palsy are prone to panic, crying, aversion to breast milk, difficulty swallowing and salivation at 3 months after birth, unable to lift their heads after 100 days, and wobbling when sitting and standing at 4-5 months. These are all obvious symptoms of early cerebral palsy, so please seek medical attention if you find them.  Although some children are diagnosed with cerebral palsy at an early age and actively cooperate with the relevant treatment, the results are not good, and there are even a few children with cerebral palsy who walk on tiptoe at the age of 5. So, how to treat a 5-year-old child with cerebral palsy who walks on tiptoe? From the clinical classification, it is obvious that this is a typical spastic cerebral palsy, accounting for about 70% of all cerebral palsy, with a high incidence. The main impact on children with spastic cerebral palsy is limb movement disorder, which can be manifested as scissor walk, flexion of both lower limbs, toe landing, but the heel cannot land, unstable walking, and sometimes easy to fall due to unstable body weight, bringing serious obstacles to normal life.  Most hospitals in China adopt rehabilitation treatment for spastic cerebral palsy, and train fine motor, balance and coordination skills through crawling, holding, sitting, bending and picking up, foot lifting, language communication, hearing, etc., in order to improve the quality of life. Although certain results can be achieved, but far from the expected, and this is a long marathon race, can not stop in the middle, otherwise the previous work is abandoned.  The organic combination of rehabilitation training and advanced technology can bring better rehabilitation results for children with cerebral palsy. It is understood that the treatment time for cerebral palsy is from 3 to 6 years old, and the earlier the intervention, the better the result. Many children with tiptoe walking around 5 years old have improved their walking posture after careful treatment.