The 8-year-old boy who lived in Chongqing while studying and playing in his own home, had been forced to stand, had difficulty walking, had acupuncture, had recovered, had a poor overall exercise, and could he be treated through surgery for his current symptoms? How far does it go?
As a result of the assessment, Professor Chang Zongwang described that the symptoms of the child are typical of convulsive cerebral palsy, and that the body is currently weak, as high muscle tension limits the movement of the child, leading to a vicious circle of four-headed muscles (legs) and low waist strength, and that, as the child grows a human being, weight increases and the power of the child becomes worse. Therefore, it is necessary to first address the problem of limited muscle tension in the lower limbs, together with rehabilitation training, so that the child can recover in turn and have the opportunity to walk independently only after the strength has recovered.
The first step: the FSPR operation (functional selective vertebrae neurological post-separation), which deals with lower limb spasms, reduces muscle tension and relaxes the child ‘ s double limbs; the operation, which is monitored through multi-conductive electrical physiology, is to determine the extent to which the post-generic root of the spinal cord is to be severed, makes the extent and proportion of the neuropsychiatry more scientific and objective, and brings the muscle tension of the spasm muscle to a state of normality, while the operation is only to selectively disrupt a part of the post-neurological root, without affecting the pre-neurological and motor functions of the muscle movement.
(b) Step 2: Rehabilitation training, post-operative rehabilitation training based primarily on active training and force training;
Step three: Training step and balance; therefore, the child needs a two-year plan from the beginning of the operation to achieve the goal.
By assessing and developing appropriate treatment programmes for the symptoms of the child, it is possible to help them to the greatest extent possible and to achieve the goal of free living.