Spastic cerebral palsy is a relatively common pediatric disease, which has a serious impact on the normal growth and development of children. Therefore, for spastic cerebral palsy in children, early detection and early treatment are necessary, and the best time for treatment must not be missed. So what are the symptoms of spastic cerebral palsy in children? In fact, there are four types, and mothers must know them. 1. The resistance to passive movement is greatest during slow movement, which is different from spastic cerebral palsy, which shows the greatest resistance during intense movement. 2. Tendon reflexes are not hyperactive. Since spastic cerebral palsy is an extrapyramidal system injury, the tendon reflexes are not hyperactive or are normal or weakened, without ankle clonus and involuntary movements. Spastic cerebral palsy has hyperreflexia, very active tendon reflexes, ankle clonus, and no involuntary movements. 3. The resistance during passive movement is bidirectional. The characteristic of increased tension is that no matter whether the limbs are extended or flexed, the muscle tension is the same. In other words, no matter how the limbs are passively moved, the resistance is the same, showing resistance in both extension and flexion directions. 4. The resistance during passive movement is uniform and consistent. When there is resistance during passive movement, this resistance feels like a lead pipe or a gear. Muscle tension increases evenly, and the resistance and resistance to passive movement are uniform and consistent. This feeling is different from the muscle tightness caused by spastic cerebral palsy when the pyramidal system is damaged. The characteristic of the spastic type is that when the limbs are passively moved, the resistance is very large at the beginning and the resistance is significantly weakened at the end. The above is an introduction to the early symptoms of spastic cerebral palsy in children. Experts point out that if a child has the above early symptoms, he or she should go to a regular hospital for treatment in time. Scientific and effective treatment methods are the key to recovery. The cell penetration repair therapy used in clinical practice has received more and more attention from patients. A large number of clinical rehabilitation cases have confirmed that it is the most effective treatment for cerebral palsy in children. |
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