Minimally Invasive Acupuncture Technique for Cerebral Palsy

  Minimally invasive treatment techniques for cerebral palsy include: neurotactile stimulation, muscle stimulation, and excisional correction.  1.Nerve stimulation: Spinal nerve stimulation: strengthen the nerve sensitization phenomenon and produce a stress response, resulting in the inhibition of the muscle groups innervated by the nerve, thus reducing muscle tone and eliminating or reducing muscle spasm.  Peripheral nerve stimulation: Inhibits the muscle and nerve that is overly spastic to relax the muscle, improves muscle tone, and corrects the deformity caused by the spasm of the muscle.  Cervical sympathetic nerve stimulation: Improves blood supply to the brain, etc. For muscle spasms that cause contractures and deformities, the role of the needle knife can be used to cut the contracted muscle tissue and cut off part of the nerve branches of the spastic muscle, cut off part of the tense adductor muscle group or Achilles tendon to weaken the unit force of the muscle or tendon, promote the balance of the spastic muscle and the antagonistic muscle, play the role of orthopedic surgery, and achieve the correction of deformities. purpose.  2, muscle stimulation: needle knife minimally invasive strong muscle stimulation, increased the frequency of muscle contraction and diastole, thereby inhibiting the abnormal postural reflexes and movement patterns, the generation and use of normal spontaneous postural reflexes, balance reflexes, regulation of muscle tone, blocking the afferent abnormal signals and strengthening the afferent normal signals to eliminate or reduce spasticity.  3.Cutting and corrective surgery: Minimally invasive needle knife for tendon selective cutting and release, tendon lengthening. Cutting and releasing contracted tendons and ligaments reduces muscle tension, relieves spasm, prevents contracture and increases joint range of motion. Minimally invasive cutting and releasing of tendons helps to correct deformities, balance muscle strength, coordinate functions with each other and stabilize joints that cannot be controlled. Cutting release of tendons helps to correct deformities, and needle knife closure corrects or partially corrects power deformities, which are weakening units.  Muscle stimulation and cutting correction of deformities specifically include more than 30 procedures.  Nerve stimulation inhibits muscle spasm, muscle stimulation alters abnormal postural reflexes and motor patterns, and excisional correction corrects limb deformities. The interplay of these procedures addresses the abnormalities of limb function and achieves therapeutic results for the clinical complexity of cerebral palsy.