Which is the most common treatment technique for cerebral palsy?

  There is a group of disadvantaged people in China, most of them are children who were unfortunately born with cerebral palsy, and the road to growth is full of hardships and the road to treatment is long and arduous. Many families go around to seek medical treatment and spend a lot of time and money, but still do not get the desired effect, so they give up the treatment.  What is the cause of cerebral palsy?  There are many clinical factors that cause cerebral palsy. If the fetus suffocates due to lack of oxygen in the womb or during delivery, or if the mother suffers from brain injury, cerebrovascular rupture, or intracranial infection, etc.; if the fetus has growth retardation or poor development before birth, it may also cause cerebral palsy; in addition, cerebral palsy is also related to the pregnant woman herself. In addition, cerebral palsy is also related to the pregnant woman herself.  What are the common symptoms of cerebral palsy?  When it comes to cerebral palsy, many people cannot help but think that the symptoms should also be in the brain. In fact, there are differences between cerebral palsy and other diseases. The lesions are in the brain, but the symptoms involve the limbs. One category is abnormal posture, such as: 3 months still can not head straight, used to favor to one side, or sway back and forth from side to side. The child does not like to take a bath and cannot easily break his or her fist when washing hands.  What is the most common treatment technique for cerebral palsy?  Children with cerebral palsy are a heavy burden for families and society. It is understood that the types of cerebral palsy are complex and diverse, among which spastic cerebral palsy accounts for about 70% and is mostly caused by high muscle tone, so the main purpose of treating spastic cerebral palsy is to adjust muscle tone to restore normal. The peripheral nerve narrowing procedure has remarkable efficacy in treating spastic cerebral palsy. By narrowing the designated peripheral nerve under electromyographic detection, the muscle tone can be precisely reduced to the normal range, which can better improve the symptoms of movement disorder. In addition, for ankylosing cerebral palsy, selective posterior spinal nerve rhizotomy can be performed, while for tardive dyskinesia, including drooling, slurred speech and mental retardation, carotid sympathetic nerve net stripping can be performed.