How to cure cerebral palsy completely

Cerebral palsy is a syndrome of mainly postural and motor dysfunction caused by non-progressive brain damage during the immature stage of brain development from one month after birth. Many parents are saddened by their children with cerebral palsy and take them to large and small hospitals for checkups, treatments, and rehabilitation training, but the final results are not satisfactory and they cannot see any substantial changes in their children. Seeing the same year old child will crawl, will walk, will run, the parents’ heart is more and more anxious, cerebral palsy how to completely cure it? Will there be a day when the child can take care of himself or herself and doesn’t need to be taken care of? This has become a question in the minds of many parents with cerebral palsy. After a child suffers from cerebral palsy, a series of obstacles will arise, such as intellectual deficiencies, behavioral abnormalities, mental disorders, visual disorders, hearing disorders, speech disorders and so on, which not only can’t make the child unable to have a normal life, but also will drag down the whole family. Cerebral palsy takes time to recover and cannot be completely cured at once. Parents can only try to find the fastest way for their children to recover as much as possible, however, many hospitals currently use medication, traditional Chinese medicine, exercise therapy or rehabilitation therapy for cerebral palsy, which do not necessarily achieve good results, nor the fastest results, and may be accompanied by the child throughout his/her life. In contrast, surgery is the fastest route to recovery. Currently there are patients with cerebral palsy who undergo peripheral nerve tapering, selective crural nerve rhizotomy and carotid sympathetic network stripping for the treatment of cerebral palsy. Patients with cerebral palsy are now able to achieve significant results after surgery, and these surgeries have been shown to be effective with results in the clinic when compared to other treatment modalities.