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How can orthopedic surgery help when spasticity, tone and movement difficulties encountered in cerebral palsy are caused by problems in the brain (or CNS)?

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How can orthopedic surgery help when spasticity, tone and movement difficulties encountered in cerebral palsy are caused by problems in the brain (or CNS)?

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Since there are no known ways to operate on the brain to make cerebral palsy (CP) better, orthopedic surgery can help to “rebalance” muscles that are getting inappropriate signals from the brain.

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