Taipei Medical University Hospital (TMUH) yesterday showcased new treatments for cerebral palsy, including using robots to assist children with limb rehabilitation, which it says helps improve walking speed and grip strength. TMUH superintendent Chiou Jeng-fong (???) said that cerebral palsy is one of the most common causes of childhood disabilities, and the hospital is seeking early intervention strategies. It has a specialized interdisciplinary team, including pediatricians, neurosurgeons and physiatrists, aiming to improve the motor ability of children with cerebral palsy. Photo: CNA Its seminar at the hospital was designed to help the public and parents of children with cerebral palsy...