Sequelae of pediatric cerebral palsy mainly refers to a series of symptoms caused by pediatric cerebral dysplasia due to prematurity, difficult birth, asphyxia and hypoxia, intracranial hemorrhage, kernel jaundice, high fever, etc. These symptoms include: movement disorders, postural abnormality, speech disorders, intellectual disability, and so on. 1, movement disorders: poor motor self-control, in severe cases, the hands can not grasp things, feet can not walk, some even can not turn over, can not sit up, can not stand up, can not chew and swallow normally. 2.All kinds of postural abnormalities: the stability of the posture is poor, 3 months still can’t head firm and straight, used to favor one side, or rocking back and forth. The child does not like to take a bath and cannot easily break his fist when washing hands. 3.Mental retardation: about 1/4 of children with normal intelligence, about 1/2 of those with mild or moderate intellectual deficiencies, and about 1/4 of those with severe intellectual deficiencies. 4.Language disorders: difficulty in language expression, slurred pronunciation or stuttering. Cerebral palsy treatment method exploration history For the treatment of cerebral palsy, many medical experts at home and abroad have been continuously exploring and researching. From the initial drug treatment, to the later rehabilitation training, to the present combination of rehabilitation training and surgery, the treatment methods are getting more and more advanced and the effect is getting more and more ideal. At present, for pediatric cerebral palsy sequelae through surgery, combined with rehabilitation training, can effectively improve the children’s function. How much does it cost to perform pediatric cerebral palsy surgery? As each child with cerebral palsy has a different degree of condition, the cost varies from person to person. Generally, you need to go to a regular cerebral palsy hospital to have a comprehensive assessment under the guidance of a professional doctor.