Question
The child of a family member has been suffering from cerebral palsy for over two years. They have sought help from multiple children’s hospitals, and the condition is still unstable.
Answer
It is recommended to continue with rehabilitation treatment. If there is no improvement in symptoms after the age of two and a half, consider selective posterior root rhizotomy (FSPR) to reduce lower limb muscle tone and relieve spasm. Postoperative rehabilitation training can help improve the child’s walking ability.