How far can a child with cerebral palsy recover from surgery

  The life of a child with cerebral palsy is full of twists and turns. From the moment they are born, they are destined to face a lot of hardships that no one can share. Although many parents have been running around seeking treatment with the belief that they will not give up, the outcome is often not optimistic, and most children are still huddled in a corner, spending their days in silence and unable to communicate with the outside world. The reasons for this are two main factors, one is the cost of treatment and the other is the effect of treatment.  What is the cost of cerebral palsy treatment?  When a child with cerebral palsy is diagnosed by a doctor, the family starts to actively seek medical treatment, because the longer the delay, the more severe the condition will be and the difficulty of treatment will increase. The financial pressure on a family with a child with cerebral palsy is undoubtedly very heavy. In addition to the cost of daily support, there is also the cost of treatment.  What is the typical cost of treatment for cerebral palsy?  The cost of cerebral palsy treatment cannot be given a specific value because it is affected by many factors, such as: medical history, age, degree of the condition, etc., and requires a detailed assessment by a specialist. Generally speaking, early treatment will have a higher chance of recovery.  How is cerebral palsy treated?  In general, cerebral palsy is a brain injury caused by various factors before and after birth, resulting in limb abnormalities and various functional impairments. Currently, the medical profession recognizes that there is no cure for the brain damage caused by cerebral palsy, so we do not need to focus our treatment on repairing the brain damage, but should focus more on improving the limb abnormalities and various functional disorders through some means, so that the patient can realize walking without restriction and return to society as soon as possible. The latest treatment concept of cerebral palsy is: surgery + rehabilitation training, which is also the treatment plan recognized and highly recommended by most experts. Rehabilitation training is more common in daily life and is not unfamiliar to people. However, when it comes to cerebral palsy surgery, many people know very little about it. So, what are the surgeries for cerebral palsy and how far can a child with cerebral palsy recover from surgery.  Peripheral nerve narrowing, selective posterior spinal nerve root dissection and carotid sympathetic nerve net stripping are three common clinical cerebral palsy surgeries. For different types of cerebral palsy, the appropriate surgery for the patient is chosen to achieve good results. Many children with cerebral palsy have good improvement of symptoms such as motor impairment, drooling, slurred speech and mental retardation after surgical treatment.