Can cerebral palsy be cured now?

  Cerebral palsy is a brain injury that occurs during pregnancy, delivery, and the first month of the neonatal period due to various causes, and is mainly characterized by motor dysfunction (sitting, standing, walking, etc.) and postural abnormalities. There are many types of cerebral palsy, including spastic cerebral palsy, tonic cerebral palsy, tremor cerebral palsy, dystonic cerebral palsy, tardive dyskinesia, ataxic cerebral palsy, and mixed cerebral palsy. The most typical and common type of cerebral palsy is spastic cerebral palsy, which mainly shows spastic paraplegia or tetraplegia of both lower limbs.  At present, cerebral palsy cannot be completely cured because the damage to the brain of children with cerebral palsy cannot be cured, but the treatment concept of surgery combined with rehabilitation training can improve the motor dysfunction of the limbs of the child to a greater extent, improve the motor control ability, coordination ability, constant strength and endurance of the child to improve the motor function, enhance the self-care ability and improve the quality of life.  For spastic cerebral palsy, it is mainly due to the weakened inhibitory function of the brain on the lower motor neurons after brain damage, which then leads to the increased excitability of the lower motor neurons, resulting in excessive excitability of the muscles, thus causing various postural abnormalities or movement disorders, such as bending the elbows and wrists of the upper limbs, inward thumbing, scissor gait of the lower limbs, foot valgus, and inability to land on the feet, etc. These can be solved by peripheral nerve narrowing. These problems can be solved through peripheral nerve narrowing. In addition, carotid sympathetic nerve net stripping can also solve the problem of tardive dyskinesia.