Etiology and intervention measures of comorbid fracture in children with cerebral palsy
Children with cerebral palsy(CP)frequently experience secondary musculoskeletal issues,with a high incidence of fractures and severe symptoms.These factors cannot be overlooked in the rehabilitation process for children with CP.This article examines the causes of fractures in children with CP,including low bone mineral density,abnormal training,premature delivery,and falls.Furthermore,it outlines intervention measures to improve bone mineral density and exercise training,in order to assist in the prevention and treatment of fractures in children with CP.
cerebral palsylow bone mineral densityetiology of fracture