The document summarizes trends in physical therapy protocols for children with neuromotor deficits such as cerebral palsy. It describes intensive therapy programs using special suits with elastic cords that position the child's body correctly and allow them to perform activities. These programs, involving 3-4 hours of therapy per day for 4-5 weeks, have shown significant rehabilitation results. Objective assessment tools are also increasingly used to precisely plan and monitor treatment. While more research is still needed, intensive physical therapy protocols combined with special suits and functional assessments are becoming standard practice for rehabilitating children with neuromotor impairments.