Cerebral palsy is a common central nervous system disorder in early childhood. It is usually caused by non-progressive brain damage around the time of birth, resulting in various types of limb movement dysfunction or postural abnormality, as well as mental retardation, language disorders, visual and auditory disorders, emotional and behavioral disorders, etc. The child’s growth and life may be greatly inconvenienced. These abnormal symptoms may cause great inconvenience to the growth and life of children with cerebral palsy, and may even affect their whole life. Therefore, parents should pay attention to their children’s status in a timely manner, and any suspicious symptoms should be detected and treated as early as possible. In fact, for children with cerebral palsy with various kinds of limb movement disorders, postural abnormalities and accompanying symptoms such as mental retardation, salivation, speech disorders and strabismus, surgical treatments can achieve very good therapeutic effects and greatly improve the symptoms of the children. However, when it comes to surgery, many parents may be resistant to it, and some people ask whether cerebral palsy can be cured without surgery and only rehabilitation. In fact, clinically, too many children choose to undergo rehabilitation training, but a large number of cases have proved that the effect is not good, the improvement is not obvious, or once the rehabilitation training is stopped, it will rebound very quickly, and it does not really solve the problem. In fact, there is no need for parents to resist surgery because it is very safe and effective. Peripheral nerve narrowing, selective posterior spinal nerve rhizotomy, and carotid sympathetic network stripping for cerebral palsy are minimally invasive surgeries operated under a microscope, and the surgical incisions are very small, which ensures safety. Moreover, after surgical treatment and a period of postoperative rehabilitation, the child’s symptoms can be well improved and generally will not recur.