Where to get better results for cerebral palsy surgery

  The medical profession used to conclude that cerebral palsy is an incurable and persistent disease. Indeed, even with such advanced medicine today, there is still no way to repair the brain damage caused by cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy, as a non-progressive brain injury disease, has lesions in the brain and symptoms involving the extremities, and most patients show postural abnormalities and motor dysfunction.  In recent years, Chinese cerebral palsy experts have gradually shifted the focus of research on cerebral palsy from repairing brain injury to improving motor dysfunction, and have made significant gains. Through follow-up visits to patients who have recovered, it has been found that patients who have taken surgical procedures and then undergo rehabilitation are basically close to normalization in mild cases and have a very high possibility of returning to society. Moderate and heavy cases can also improve motor function to a greater extent and achieve independent walking.  What is the better outcome of cerebral palsy surgery for cerebral palsy?  For different types of cerebral palsy, various surgical procedures such as peripheral nerve narrowing, selective posterior spinal nerve root dissection, carotid sympathetic nerve net stripping and other surgical procedures are carried out to treat cerebral palsy, after which standardized and systematic rehabilitation training is provided, and patients’ motor functions can be significantly improved. Xiao Qing is a microcosm of many cerebral palsy rehabilitation cases.  Xiao Qing was born prematurely and suffered from cerebral palsy. Although her family had been taking her around for medical treatment, the results were not ideal. Now, 11 years have passed, and she has grown from a baby to a pudgy girl. Although she walks with deformed hips and inward rotation, her feet are turned inward and she cannot land on her heels, she is full of sunshine in her heart and actively seeks medical treatment. Perhaps her sincerity has touched God. After the minimally invasive surgery and rehabilitation, Xiaoqing can land on her heels smoothly and her walking posture is basically normal again.  In fact, cerebral palsy is not as terrible as we think, as long as early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment, there is great hope for recovery. However, many experts are saddened by the fact that there are still many misconceptions about cerebral palsy in the society, so many children miss the best time for treatment. In clinical practice, the golden treatment period for cerebral palsy is from 3 to 6 years old, which means that the child can recover early by receiving treatment at this stage. Therefore, parents must pay more attention to the latest development of cerebral palsy and bring their children to the doctor in time.