How many types can children with cerebral palsy be divided into?

1. Spastic type-the highest incidence, accounting for 60%-70% of all patients. Other symptoms are often mixed. The main manifestation is central paralysis. Divided into: spastic hemiplegia-spastic diplegia-spastic quadriplegia-spastic paraplegia-diplegia-diplegia.

2. Hand-foot peristalsis-20% of cerebral palsy is characterized by involuntary movements of limbs that are difficult to control with willpower.

3. Nourishing type-this kind is relatively rare. Often accompanied by severe mental retardation.

4.*** ataxia-this type is rare. It can appear alone or at the same time with other types.

5. Trembling type-this type is rare. It is characterized by limb tremor, mostly static tremor.

6. Hypotonia-manifested as hypotonia and weakness of limbs. More common in the pre-half-year-old stage.