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The correct answer is 3. Dorsal rhizotomy, also known as selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR), is a surgical procedure used to treat spasticity and improve motor function in individuals with cerebral palsy. The procedure involves selectively cutting some of the sensory nerve fibers (dorsal nerve roots) in the spinal cord to reduce the abnormal signals that contribute to muscle spasticity and stiffness.
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