At present, the number of cerebral palsy in China is huge and the incidence is extensive, covering almost every province. In the face of the current situation, besides feeling heartbroken for the unfortunate lives of those affected children, people are more concerned about the causes of cerebral palsy. Only with a deep understanding of the causes can we do a better job of prevention. What are the causes of cerebral palsy? Research has found that the causes of cerebral palsy are complex, but generally speaking, they can be divided into “premature birth, difficult birth, asphyxia, jaundice” and so on. Prenatal factors: such as congenital malformation, genetic defects, intrauterine infection, pre-eclampsia, maternal exposure to toxic substances, radiation damage, gestational hypertension, etc.; intrapartum factors: such as obstructed labor, interruption of umbilical cord blood supply due to sagging or wrapping around the neck during delivery, neonatal asphyxia, huge babies, low birth weight babies, premature immature babies, birth injuries, etc.; postpartum factors: such as neonatal jaundice, neonatal intracranial hematoma, sepsis leading to shock, and post-partum factors. sepsis leading to shock, aspiration pneumonia leading to cerebral hypoxia, etc. Any one of these factors may cause cerebral palsy, so can cerebral palsy caused by lack of oxygen at birth be cured? At present, the treatment status of cerebral palsy is still relatively objective. Whether it is cerebral palsy caused by prenatal or postnatal factors or cerebral palsy caused by lack of oxygen at birth, most children can achieve good results after scientific and effective treatment. Xiao Ru had been diagnosed with cerebral palsy due to a perineal birth, which resulted in cerebral hypoxia. As a result of the brain damage, she had increased muscle tone, which resulted in her inability to normally dominate her limb movements. Although she was already 7 years old, she lagged far behind her peers in many aspects. For example, she had no strength in her hands, so she often couldn’t hold chopsticks, had great difficulty in writing, and her right hand was always clenched in a fist, which was particularly hard to break. After treatment by peripheral nerve reduction, the muscle tone was reduced. After the surgery, Xiao Ru’s various conditions improved well. This little girl in the case is just a microcosm of the many children with cerebral palsy in China. She is lucky and her future is full of light. However, for those children who are still suffering from cerebral palsy, their lives are still dark and gloomy. In order to help more children with cerebral palsy to get out of the dilemma of life and move forward. At present, rehabilitation therapy + surgery has achieved remarkable results in the treatment of cerebral palsy. The treatment of cerebral palsy starts from the three aspects of spasticity release, deformity correction and rehabilitation training, and the results are also excellent.