For children with cerebral palsy, rehabilitation is the primary means of treatment, so most families readily accept it. However, from the long-term feedback results, the effect of rehabilitation training is limited. For example, many children who persist in training for a period of time can see obvious changes in their walking posture, holding objects, and holding things with their heads down. If they stop midway, their motor ability will gradually become weaker. Therefore, rehabilitation training needs to be adhered to for years and years, otherwise it is difficult to achieve the expected results. Faced with the current situation, many neurosurgeons gathered together and, after years of painstaking scientific research, innovatively proposed surgical intervention on top of rehabilitation training. In order to effectively improve the motor function of cerebral palsy patients. In recent years, a large number of clinical practices have confirmed the importance of surgery in the treatment of cerebral palsy. After hearing about this, many people have brought their children to the hospital for surgery. What is the effect of surgery for cerebral palsy? In the treatment of cerebral palsy, surgery is essential for the child to get better recovery. Take the most common spastic cerebral palsy as an example, if a child with spastic cerebral palsy does not undergo surgery, it is very difficult to improve the spasticity of the limbs. Many children who walk with crossed legs, heels not touching the ground, internal rotation of lower limbs, knee flexion, foot valgus, foot inversion, etc., and have an unstable gait may live their whole life with these symptoms. The advent of peripheral nerve narrowing is undoubtedly a light in the darkness, opening a new door for them and lighting the way forward. This procedure is particularly effective on a single group of muscles in children with spastic cerebral palsy, where each bundle of nerves that innervate the muscle contraction can be observed. The surgery involves a 2-5 cm incision in the extremity to remove harmful muscle spasms while preserving the original muscle strength, with excellent results and a quick post-operative recovery. And by having the surgery performed by an experienced surgeon, the goal of reducing excessive muscle tone without unduly affecting useful muscle strength can be achieved.