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Cerebral Palsy patient walks after Stem Cell Treatment

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Prior to treatment, Enrico did not have a walking balance, had difficulty moving forward, and had a malfunction of his right hand.

Gustavo Enrico is a three-year-old boy that was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy at one year old. After 22 days of treatment at our facility center in Bangkok, he showed significant improvements in walking and right-hand functions.

His mom shared with us that “Prior to treatment, Enrico did not have a walking balance, had difficulty moving forward, and had a malfunction of his right hand.”.

Searching for any treatment that could help to improve Enrico’s quality of life, she found out about Beike stem cells treatment on the internet and after this “got in touch with former patients who confirmed the effectiveness of the treatment in their lives”. After gathering all the information about the treatment, Enrico’s family decided that Beike’s treatment would be a good choice to improve his condition.

Improvements were already showing during the treatment

During the first consultation with the doctor in charge of the treatment, Enrico’s parents shared that their main goal would be that Enrico “could be able to walk and speak clearly”.

With a concept that makes the patient and family feel at home, Enrico’s mom said that they felt very comfortable with us and that the staff is extremely professional, amicable, and kind to all of them.

At the end of the treatment, Enrico’s family shared that during the treatment they already noticed some improvements, such as the right-hand functions and walking balance.

We are looking forward to hearing about all the improvements that might happen soon.

Nice video that we received from Gustavo’s parents where they are extremely excited and cheering for his first steps.

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