What is the best treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy?

Every woman experiences the inner joy of motherhood for the first time after a long October pregnancy. When the baby is not yet born, the future is already planned internally for their elite baby. At the door of the maternity ward, the baby came into his mother’s arms with a croak, and at that moment, the family’s excitement could not be expressed in words. However, this joyful atmosphere did not last long before the baby was diagnosed with cerebral palsy by the doctor. At that moment, the joy of being a new mother was broken, but the road of actively seeking treatment for the baby would become a long way to go, which is perhaps the best explanation of how a woman is weak and a mother is strong. Cerebral palsy, as a common clinical brain disorder in children, is mainly characterized by abnormal posture and movement disorders. In severe cases, the child will not grasp things with both hands, walk with both feet, turn over, sit up, stand up, chew and swallow normally. Postural disorders are usually manifested as various postural abnormalities and poor postural stability, for example, the child is still unable to keep the head straight at 3 months, and is used to leaning to one side or rocking back and forth from side to side. The child does not like to take a bath and cannot easily break his fist when washing his hands. Parents of children with cerebral palsy have never given up the slightest hope of getting recovery. What is the best treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy? Regarding cerebral palsy, most hospitals use medication, rehabilitation training and Chinese medicine physical therapy to treat it. At present, the widespread clinical use of minimally invasive surgery has led to a substantial improvement in the level of cerebral palsy treatment and extensive feedback of good results after surgery. These surgeries include peripheral nerve narrowing, selective posterior spinal nerve root dissection, and carotid sympathetic nerve net stripping, which can effectively treat cerebral palsy and are well received by the public.