Meningomyelocoele is a severe type of spina bifida where the meninges, nerve roots, and spinal cord protrude through a defect in the spine. It occurs due to failure of the neural tube to close during early development. Children with meningomyelocoele often experience neurological deficits, paralysis, bladder and bowel issues, hydrocephalus, and other health problems. Treatment requires surgery after birth to close the defect, as well as lifelong multidisciplinary care and therapies to address complications. Improving mobility, even with aids, can positively impact cognitive development in children with meningomyelocoele compared to those who are wheelchair-dependent.