The best time to treat cerebral palsy is before the child is 6 years old (after the age of 6, the child has already developed his or her own abnormal walking gait, such as scissor gait, drunken gait and duck gait, and it is difficult to improve the child’s gait even if the abnormally increased muscle tone of the lower limbs is corrected at this time). All current interventions for spastic cerebral palsy are aimed at reducing the degree of limb tonicity and relieving joint movement pain, so as to achieve the therapeutic goal of improving the effect of rehabilitation treatment, restoring impaired motor functions, and allowing the child to integrate into society and normal school life as early as possible. In the past, the treatment of cerebral palsy mainly consisted of conventional physical therapy and rehabilitation training. However, due to the high muscle tone of the child’s limbs and the severely restricted joint movement, they are often fearful of and resistant to these conventional treatment measures, and the treatment effect is not good. In recent years, the multidisciplinary combined surgical treatment can significantly reduce the muscle tone of children and significantly improve their joint range of motion, which can significantly improve the effect of their motor rehabilitation treatment. According to the latest progress in international research on the treatment of childhood spastic cerebral palsy, the recommended interventions according to the age of the child are: 1. Children before the age of 3: intramuscular injections under BOTOX neuroelectric navigation are appropriate. The intramuscular antispasmodic drug (BOTOX) is injected mainly into the spastic muscle groups of the lower limbs. The duration of action of the drug is usually 6 months, and the best therapeutic effect is 3-5 months after the injection. Repeat injections are required every six months. 2. Children aged 3-6 years: super-selective posterior nerve root dissection (SDR) is performed. A surgical incision of about 5-6 cm is made in the middle of the lumbar region of the back. Using the neurophysiological monitor during the surgery, the abnormal nerve fibers that induce muscle spasm are found and selectively severed in order to reduce the muscle tone of the lower limbs and enhance the effect of postoperative rehabilitation training. 3.Children over 6 years old: tendon lengthening. Tendon lengthening has been used in the treatment of cerebral palsy for a long time. At present, it is mainly used for joint deformities caused by abnormally high tension of tendons in the lower limbs such as hip, knee and ankle joints. 4. Children over 6 years of age: BACLOFEN continuous intrathecal injection: a miniature pump is implanted under the skin of the abdomen and connected to an injection catheter implanted in the spinal nerve of the back, and a preset dose of baclofen solution (baclofen strongly reduces muscle tone) is injected daily. Baclofen intrathecal injections can significantly reduce muscle tone not only in the lower extremities, but also in the trunk and upper extremities, making it a good treatment for children with severe cerebral palsy. The disadvantage is that it is expensive, with the implanted pump alone costing more than 100,000 RMB. The child must also come to the hospital every 2 months or so to have the drug injected into the pump. It should be emphasized that the purpose of these interventions is to reduce the abnormally high muscle tone of the child, and to enhance the muscle strength, it is necessary to strengthen the postoperative motor rehabilitation exercises in order to restore the impaired motor function of the child as much as possible, following the principle of RIR (Rehabilitation-Intervention-Rehabilitation). Rehabilitation (RIR) principle, which is the principle of Rehabilitation-Intervention-Rehabilitation (RIR), to create the conditions for the child to grow up and integrate into the daily work and life of the society. The first multidisciplinary comprehensive treatment team of children with cerebral palsy in China, led by Dr. Xiao Bo of the Department of Neurosurgery, Dr. Feng Jincai of the Department of Rehabilitation and Dr. Wang Falcon of the Department of Orthopedics, applies the most advanced international techniques and concepts of cerebral palsy treatment, including botulinum toxin target injection, baclofen intrathecal pump injection, selective posterior nerve root dissection, tendon lengthening and other types of interventional treatments, following the principle of rehabilitation-intervention-rehabilitation. -We provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment for children with cerebral palsy in order to minimize the increased muscle tone, improve the motor function of the limbs, enhance the quality of life, and create conditions for their normal integration into society and daily life when they grow up. It is our team’s common wish to enable children with cerebral palsy to walk normally and improve their quality of life.