Cerebral palsy is a common syndrome of central nervous system disorders in pediatric patients. It is a series of syndromes with postural abnormalities and limb motor dysfunction caused by some non-progressive brain injury before and after birth. There are many types of cerebral palsy, among which the most typical and common is spastic cerebral palsy. The main symptoms are high muscle tone in the limbs, causing muscle spasm, resulting in abnormal posture or unfavorable movement, which can be manifested as bunions, forearm rotation, elbow flexion, wrist flexion, crossed legs (scissor gait), pointed feet (heel not on the ground), foot valgus, knee flexion, supinated toe deformity, etc. For children with spastic cerebral palsy, many local hospitals tend to adopt conservative medication or rehabilitative training in internal medicine. However, it is often difficult to achieve the desired effect with rehabilitation or medication alone, so surgery is necessary when necessary. How much does surgery for spastic cerebral palsy cost? At present, we carry out surgical treatment for cerebral palsy, such as peripheral nerve narrowing and selective posterior spinal nerve root amputation to treat spastic cerebral palsy, and have achieved outstanding clinical results. Peripheral nerve narrowing surgery is effective for a single group of muscle spasms, and it can precisely treat each bundle of nerves that innervate muscle contraction, without affecting the muscle strength of normal muscles. Selective posterior spinal nerve root dissection, this procedure can achieve comprehensive adjustment of muscle tone, and it can solve the pain of muscle spasm in a long-term, stable and complete way, and create conditions for the maximum recovery of their motor function.