Cerebral palsy is a syndrome characterized by postural and motor dysfunction caused by non-progressive brain damage during the first month of life when the child’s brain is still immature. Cerebral palsy is a great misfortune for the child who has just arrived on earth, as well as for the child’s parents and the whole family. Parents can’t help but wonder how their children can get this disease and what are the conditions that lead to cerebral palsy? The causes of cerebral palsy are complex and can be categorized into three main areas, firstly, prenatal causes, secondly, during birth and lastly, postnatal causes. Prenatal factors include the effects of parents’ smoking and alcoholism, or illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension and excessive use of birth control pills are all causes of prenatal cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy can also occur during labor and delivery. Cerebral palsy can be caused by trauma to the brain during birth, lack of oxygen to the brain during delivery, high gestational age or a history of stillbirth, miscarriage, or intrauterine infections. There are also a number of causes of cerebral palsy in the postpartum period, such as pediatric jaundice, which can lead to the development of cerebral palsy. Therefore, young couples must take care to prevent these conditions before and after giving birth to try to avoid cerebral palsy in their newborns. So if your child already has cerebral palsy, how can you treat it? At present, there are very advanced treatments available. Minimally invasive surgical procedures – peripheral nerve reduction, selective crural nerve posterior rhizotomy, carotid sympathetic network stripping, etc. can better solve the problems of cerebral palsy patients with hypertonia and brachydactyly with good results.