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A 21-year-old male with traumatic C5-6 spinal cord transaction resulting in quadriplegia underwent regenerative cell therapy combined with advanced rehabilitation. The patient transitioned from quadriplegia to paraplegia with projected full functionality within 12-18 months.
The patient suffered a traumatic spinal cord injury resulting in quadriplegia due to a fracture at the C5-6 level. Traditional rehabilitation methods had limited success in restoring function.
Following the completion of the regenerative cell therapy regimen, the patient began an intensive rehabilitation program focused on advanced low-voltage frequency therapy. This innovative approach aimed to re-train sympathetic tone, control core muscles, and facilitate hip rotation to promote ambulation without assistance.
Transition from quadriplegia to paraplegia
Restoration of function and sensation in upper extremities
Significant gains in motor function including core muscle control
Ability to rotate hips for independent ambulation
Projected full functionality within 12-18 months
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