Cases of children with spastic cerebral palsy cured

  In recent years, with the widespread knowledge of cerebral palsy and innovative treatment methods, clinical results have been improving, and some children with cerebral palsy have improved their motor impairment and can walk like normal people. Some children with cerebral palsy have realized their wish of being able to take care of themselves and are walking forward to start a new life. The medical staff working in the treatment of cerebral palsy feels very relieved to see this good news, and the parents who have been running around for a long time finally put down their hearts.  What are the effects of cerebral palsy on the child?  Cerebral palsy is a syndrome of non-progressive brain damage caused by a variety of causes during the early stages of brain development from before birth to one month after birth. The main manifestations are postural abnormalities and motor dysfunction. It has been found that there are various types of cerebral palsy, including spastic cerebral palsy, ataxic cerebral palsy, and tardive cerebral palsy. Among them, spastic cerebral palsy occupies a large proportion in clinical practice, accounting for more than 70% of all cerebral palsy.  How is spastic cerebral palsy treated?  Regarding the treatment of cerebral palsy, most experts have a common treatment concept: rehabilitation training – surgical intervention – targeted rehabilitation training – psychological treatment – return to society. -social reintegration. In clinical practice, different surgeries are performed for different types of cerebral palsy. Most children with spastic cerebral palsy often have high muscle tone that causes heel failure, scissor gait, inward thumb clasping, and clenched fist, etc. In view of this, peripheral nerve narrowing or selective posterior spinal nerve root amputation is carried out clinically to effectively adjust muscle tone to restore normal.