Both lower limbs have high muscle tone, with the right leg being more pronounced. The heel does not touch the ground, and the left foot lands but quickly lifts up again. The right leg is thinner than the left, with both knees positioned high, and the heel of the right foot turns inward. Although daily life is normal, there is a tendency to recur after peripheral nerve narrowing surgery, and it has a minimal impact on the spine. Currently, it is only considered as a secondary option. Delayed or improper treatment in pediatric neurological rehabilitation can progress rapidly, posing significant risks. Parents should pay more attention to their children and seek timely treatment.