Mr.Jimi from Australia

Nationality:Australian

Age: 58 years old

Diagnosis: Stroke

Admission Date: Apr 2016

Background

In 2011, the patient unfortunately experienced a stroke that inflicted severe limb motor dysfunction, most prominently on the left side of his body. Although the right side of his body is capable of performing lifting actions, it noticeably lacks strength. The left limb is severely impaired, with the left hand and left lower limb being completely immobile. He is able to walk independently, yet his movements are notably slow and laborious. Since the onset of the disease, he has been consistently undergoing physical therapy. However, despite his perseverance and the efforts of medical staff, there has been no remarkable improvement so far.


Pre-Treatment Condition(Before Stem Cell Treatment)
  • A lack of bilateral limb strength. As a result, when sleeping, he encounters great difficulties in turning over. This not only disrupts the patient's sleep quality but also poses potential risks such as skin breakdown due to prolonged immobility in one position.
  • 2. Patient's gait is unstable, with a heavy reliance on the right-side limbs for support and movement. This uneven distribution of weight and movement reliance can lead to over-exertion of the right-side muscles and joints, increasing the likelihood of muscle fatigue, joint pain, and further gait - related problems in the long run.
  • 3. The deformation of the left-hand joints has rendered the patient unable to move independently. Simple daily activities like grasping objects, buttoning clothes, or writing have become arduous tasks, severely limiting the patient's self care ability and quality of life.

Treatment Plan
  • One course of stem cell therapy
  • Surgical method: Lumber puncture
  • Efficacy monitoring plan over 6 to 12 months post-treatment

After the First Course ofTreatment (6 months)


Symptom Improvement
Severe bilateral limb weakness; inability to turn over during sleep, high risk of skin breakdown. Marked improvement in limb strength post-lumbar puncture; reduced immobility risks and enhanced comfort.
Unsteady gait, excessive reliance on right-side limbs leading to muscle/joint strain. Improved left limb strength; steadier gait, reduced right-side dependence, increased mobility confidence.
Left hand joint deformation severely impairing daily tasks (grasping, buttoning, writing). [No direct postoperative data provided]
Progress Summary & Future Outlook

The positive changes after the second lumbar puncture are highly encouraging. Looking ahead, with continued medical care and appropriate rehabilitation, the patient can expect even more substantial improvements.

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