Treatment Methods for Pediatric Cerebral Palsy

Pediatric cerebral palsy is a syndrome characterized by postural abnormalities caused by movement disorders, ischemia, hypoxia, trauma, or poisoning. Treatment can be carried out through joint surgery and other methods. A surgical technique that involves cutting the adductor muscles and connecting them to the anterior branch of the nerve is quite effective, with simple operation and minimal adverse reactions. Strict control of surgical indications can ensure satisfactory surgical outcomes. However, if the adductor muscles are cut too widely, and the obturator nerve is severed at the same time, it can easily lead to hip joint abduction deformity.
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