Which cerebral palsy patients can be treated surgically

  In fact, not all children with cerebral palsy will develop dementia. More than 70% of cerebral palsy is spastic cerebral palsy, which is not accompanied by intellectual problems, and if early intervention and treatment are provided, the child can still recover slowly.  What kind of disease is cerebral palsy? From a medical point of view, cerebral palsy refers to a child who has suffered a non-concurrent brain injury caused by various factors from before birth to one month after birth.  Cerebral palsy has far-reaching effects and it is indeed unfortunate that a child has cerebral palsy, but as long as there is a ray of hope parents should persevere. Common treatments for cerebral palsy are medication, physical therapy, functional rehabilitation training and wearing orthopedic devices, etc., but the effects of treatment are limited.  Which cerebral palsy patients can be treated surgically?  Most of the patients with spastic cerebral palsy have high muscle tone, above grade 3, and generally cannot be reduced by rehabilitation training alone. The improvement effect is also obvious. Of course, whether the child can receive surgery or not, it is still based on the doctor’s comprehensive assessment.