In the fateful month of October 2016, a heart-wrenching incident unfolded. A two-year-old child, full of innocence and the promise of a bright future, was suddenly caught in the crosshairs of a terrifying traffic accident. The little girl's life hung in the balance, but immediate and heroic rescue efforts were launched. Miraculously, after the harrowing ordeal, the girl's basic vital signs stabilized, and consciousness remained clear, offering a glimmer of hope.
However, the aftermath painted a grim picture. The second cervical vertebra was fractured, like a delicate piece of porcelain that had been cruelly shattered. The T1-T2 segments were injured, disrupting the body's complex neurological network. To make matters worse, the function of the pelvic organs was severely damaged, casting a long shadow over the child's quality of life and future development. Therefore, it is extremely urgent to initiate the treatment without delay. This is the key to seizing the golden rehabilitation period, maximizing the restoration of the child's physical functions, and ensuring her healthy growth.
Symptom | Improvement |
Body temperature regulation | Lower limbs no longer cold; skin temperature returned to normal with slight sweating recovery |
Skin condition | Desquamation on legs and feet improved |
Waist strength | Can perform waist-lifting actions and straighten waist; significantly stronger |
Sitting ability | Can sit independently for a few minutes without external help |
Appetite and energy | Appetite increased substantially; shows more activity |
Social interaction | More active and willing to engage with others |
Before treatment, the patient had issues like loss of body temperature regulation, obvious leg and foot desquamation, weak waist, poor eating and sleeping habits, and reluctance to communicate. After the first course of treatment, there were positive changes: sweating function recovery, significantly stronger waist, improved leg desquamation, sit independently, a greatly increased appetite, and more activeness.
Based on the positive results of the first treatment course, continued treatment and rehabilitation are likely to bring further improvements. Future treatment could focus on: