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Tiago, Cerebral Palsy | Stem Cell Treatment Testimonial

Tiago was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at eight weeks old due to a brain injury caused by hypoxia. His motor condition affects all four limbs and includes both spasticity and dystonia (increased muscle tone and stiffness, and involuntary muscle contractions and movements). He also has visual impairments, though it is believed he still has some vision.

His parents chose our therapy as the best option for improving Tiago's quality of life after discovering it on YouTube. They share their experience in a testimonial video, detailing the changes they noticed after three weeks of therapy.

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References

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