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Surgery to improve walking ability in children with cerebral palsy

Because of the lack of evidence of the benefits of the procedure, NHS England established an innovative study that assessed eligible children with cerebral palsy before and after the operation

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Recent research has discovered a surgical procedure that can improve walking ability in children with cerebral palsy.

The procedure, known as selective dorsal rhizotomy, involves cutting some of the sensory nerves from the legs as they enter the spinal cord in order to relieve stiffness, improve mobility and reduce children's pain levels.

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