The main enemy of cerebral palsy is the growth and development of the child. Parents often ask when the brain palsy will stop hurting the child, but the answer is also clear: when the child will stop growing and when the cerebral palsy will stop, so long as the child is still growing, it is necessary to continue training for the rehabilitation of the child.
As parents, one thing needs to be understood is that early rehabilitation training is only to alleviate cerebral palsy, to alleviate body spasms, to prevent muscle atrophy, stiff joints and secondary joint malformations. However, it is only a passive reduction, and once the muscle tension is broken, there is a rebound, and the surgical treatment is a fundamental reduction of the body muscle tension, and it is not easy to rebound, and the best rehabilitation for the child is near normal.
The purpose of the surgical intervention is to prepare for post-surgery cerebral palsy rehabilitation training, which takes the form of a FSPR operation, which allows for a complete adjustment of the patient ‘ s muscle tension to normality, while at the same time providing a stable, effective and thorough relief to the patient ‘ s suffering, which does not rebound and does not affect the child ‘ s motor function. Effective treatment of both can significantly increase the effectiveness of cerebral palsy treatment.
The treatment of cerebral palsy is a method of total defusing the muscle tension, turning the previously passive training into an active one, making it possible for the child to recover in a coordinated manner, and increasing the degree of co-operation in the rehabilitation of the child, which, together with rehabilitation, is currently the best way to treat the cerebral palsy, because it is a problem at the heart of the child, i.e., a problem of muscle tension, and a problem of anomalous decomposition that is effective, since only if the muscle tension is completely and completely reduced can post-rehabilitate be effective.
There are often patients who wonder why their legs softened after the FSPR operation.
The FSPR operation is an effective antidote to a child ‘ s physical convulsion, which normalizes the child ‘ s muscle tension and does not affect the normal motor function of the child. However, as a result of the operation, the muscle tension was reduced and so did the muscle. The muscles can be restored and enhanced by later training. Therefore, the main task after the FSPR operation is to make it possible for the patient to travel as soon as possible, through rehabilitation and physical exercise.
What are the advantages of surgery?
1. The spasm is completely neutralized and the muscle tension is reduced;
2. Without prejudice to the physical function of the body;
3. Advantages of low spinal stability, low post-operative complications and low cost to patients;
4. Prevent the occurrence and development of physical malformations;
5. There are significant overall functional improvements and corrective motor abnormalities.