Pediatric cerebral palsy is a syndrome of non-progressive brain injury caused by various causes during fetal, infant or childhood brain development, mainly manifesting as central motor disorders and postural abnormalities, which may be accompanied by varying degrees of mental retardation, convulsions, psycho-behavioral abnormalities, sensory perceptual disturbances and other abnormalities. Pediatric cerebral palsy is one of the common and frequent diseases in pediatrics, and its incidence rate ranges from 1.8 to 4 per 1,000. On the basis of early detection and diagnosis, early rehabilitation of the child is achieved through a combination of acupuncture, massage, PT, OT, hydrotherapy and other methods, so that the child can return to school as early as possible. In Chinese medicine, pediatric cerebral palsy belongs to the categories of “five delays”, “five softnesses”, “five hardnesses”, “impotence” and “dementia”. “This disease is mainly caused by congenital deficiency of fetal endowment, loss of liver and kidney, loss of nourishment, weakness of qi and blood or cold, lack of yang energy and loss of skin warmth. Cerebral palsy is dominated by limb paralysis, and limb movement is generated by tendon, flesh and bone movements. The liver governs tendons, the spleen governs flesh, and the kidney governs bone. If the liver blood is not moistened, the tendons are displaced; if the spleen qi is not sufficient, the flesh is displaced; if the kidney essence is not sufficient, the bones are not nourished. Therefore, the lesion is manifested in the limbs, the lesion of the internal organs related to the spleen, liver and kidney. The heart and the brain are the main organs of the five organs, and the spirit is in the heart and the brain. Through acupuncture can achieve the function of unblocking the meridians, harmonizing yin and yang, tonifying the brain marrow and waking up the brain. PT, OT, hydrotherapy, etc. can inhibit abnormal movements, correct abnormal posture, induce normal posture and autonomous movement. Acupuncture-based comprehensive therapy for pediatric cerebral palsy has very satisfactory clinical efficacy and is currently the more ideal and preferred method for treating this disease. At the same time, children with cerebral palsy should be detected, treated and functionally trained as early as possible. In addition, the rehabilitation time of pediatric cerebral palsy is long, generally three months is a course of treatment. At the same time, the active cooperation of parents is needed to achieve the organic combination of medical rehabilitation and family rehabilitation.