In our center they are botulinum toxin, oral antispastic drugs andphysical therapy. All methods must be reversible. So, rhyzotomy is exclude from our list of antispastic procedures.
Muscle-tendon surgery has indications if there is muscle retraction and not for spasticity management
To my opinion, the main thing is early recognition of disorder, not late to nine month after delivery, and by Vojta therapy if is not contraindicated. If it does, Bobath is a choise. Unfortunately, according to the comment of Roberta B. Shepherd in her Book Cerebral Palsy in Infancy, 2014, on page 4: "There is little evidence that this form of therapy (Bobath) might be effective - methods are not based on a modern understending of biomechanics, neuromotor control or learning", that is an additional burden.