Hypertonic cerebral palsy is a type of cerebral palsy also known as spastic cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is caused by the immaturity of the brain that occurs in the fetus and during childbirth. In these cases, there is an underdevelopment of the brain, which leads to non-progressive damage, causing motor and postural disorders. The main manifestation of hypertonic cerebral palsy is the increase of muscle tension, as if always holding a fist to hit someone, the muscles are especially tense and tight, walking scissor step, two legs are tightly inseparable, and the feet are inwardly or outwardly turned; flexion contracture of the knee and hip joints, the thumb of the upper limb is inwardly retracted with the fist held in the hand, and the other fingers are flexed as well, and are always in the state of holding a fist. In addition, the four straight limbs can’t be broken, the muscles are particularly tight, the upper limbs are always close to the body, and the lower limbs can’t be left, so it feels like the person is curled up in a piece, and the tension is increased, which is a kind of neurodevelopmental insufficiency in the brain or injury leading to cerebral palsy. The treatment of cerebral palsy is through rehabilitation, traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture, and western medicine surgery to cut off the motor nerve roots in the spine, and the muscle tone will improve after the motor nerve roots are cut off.