Question

A friend’s child was diagnosed with pediatric cerebral palsy at the age of 2, with symptoms including timidity, hyperextension of the right knee and foot drop, inability to independently squat and stand up, inability to lift the hip and bend the knee to walk, wide gait, and short stride, and inability to climb or descend stairs. How should one seek an effective treatment plan?

Answer

For the treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy, there is an innovative treatment method—stem cell transplantation therapy, which has revolutionary therapeutic effects on cerebral palsy and has become the preferred treatment option for many cerebral palsy patients. Stem cell transplantation therapy has become increasingly mature in various fields of disease treatment and has won the praise of patients with its unique advantages, while also opening up new treatment paths for them. Stem cell transplantation therapy involves specialized cell separation, extraction, and purification,