The incidence of pediatric cerebral palsy is gradually increasing, so what is the best treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy? Pediatric cerebral palsy is a brain-damaging disease caused by premature birth or intracranial hemorrhage or asphyxia in the mother’s womb during the prenatal or postnatal period. This disease cannot be completely cured from a medical point of view at present, but only through a series of methods to let the child return to normal as far as possible, so that the child’s life, movement and language ability is sound. Because this is a brain damage disease, it is a congenital problem of brain hardware equipment. The most definite method for pediatric cerebral palsy is the combination of rehabilitation training and surgical treatment, among which surgical treatment, at present, the most obvious effect is FSPR surgery. FSPR surgery is short for selective spinal nerve posterior heel dissecting surgery, which is mainly for patients with spastic cerebral palsy, and it reduces the patient’s muscle tension, relieves spasm, so that the patient’s limbs are no longer stiff and the convulsions are reduced. The child’s recovery period is then minimized with appropriate rehabilitation training. So far there have been many successful cases of FSPR technology, which is also more effective now.