Can I have surgery for spasticity and recurrence of spasticity?

If spasticity recurs after surgery, surgery can usually be performed again, but frequent surgery is not recommended if the condition recurs repeatedly.
If the condition recurs again after a spasticity tilt surgery and you are unable to move normally, you may choose to have another surgery to treat the condition. Surgery can solve the problem of recurrent tilt and also correct the inability of the neck muscles to contract on their own.
If the condition still recurs after multiple surgeries for spasmodic strabismus, frequent surgeries are generally not recommended, as they can injure the muscles as well as the nerve tissues, and permanent damage can occur in severe cases. Repeated surgeries are not recommended for these patients as surgery alone may not solve the underlying problem.
If spasticity recurs after surgery, it is recommended that the patient be seen by a doctor for treatment.