Cerebral palsy, or pediatric cerebral palsy, is a syndrome of postural and motor dysfunction caused by a non-progressive brain injury that occurs during the immature stage of brain development from the first month of life. There are many causes of cerebral palsy, such as parents’ smoking, alcoholism, drug addiction, mother’s mental illness, diabetes, vaginal bleeding, hypertensive disorders during pregnancy, or a history of preterm birth or miscarriage, etc. After suffering from cerebral palsy, the child will have In the early stage, the child may cry, be irritable, sleep a lot, have difficulty swallowing, make fists, and have stiff limbs, so parents of newborns need to pay close attention to their children’s development. A large number of clinical practices have proved that early treatment has a great impact on the recovery of the child. At present, in terms of the current status of treatment for cerebral palsy, many local hospitals do not have any particularly effective treatments, most of them are the most common rehabilitation, motor training or medication, but the long-term effect is very insignificant. In neurosurgery, there is surgery that can improve children with cerebral palsy faster, so what cerebral palsy can be operated? Generally speaking, surgery is not recommended for children under 1 year old. Peripheral nerve narrowing, selective posterior spinal nerve rhizotomy, and carotid sympathetic nerve net stripping can solve the problems of increased muscle tone, postural abnormalities, motor disorders, and tardive dyskinesia in children with cerebral palsy, and myoelectric monitoring techniques are applied during surgery to guide the precise completion of surgery and achieve excellent clinical results.