Case Study: Cerebral Palsy
Hadi Abdul's Journey with Minimally Invasive Brain Repair for Cerebral Palsy
Patient Information:
History:
On February 14, 2011, Hadi Abdul was admitted to Beijing Puhua International Hospital due to "postnatal retardation in speech, intelligence, and mobility." He was diagnosed with cerebral palsy upon admission.
Medical Condition Upon Admission:
Treatment Plan:
Post-Treatment Progress:
(June 23, 2011)
(October 10, 2011 – July 2, 2012)
Follow-up Letter from Hadi's Mother (July 2, 2012):
Dear Dr. Zheng,
I hope this letter finds you in good health. It has been some time since we last communicated, but I wanted to update you on Hadi's progress.
The rehabilitation treatment for Hadi has truly made a difference. He no longer exhibits the unusual seizure-like reactions where he opens his mouth and folds his hands. He now wiggles his toes and can stand straight with help, showing improved leg muscle strength.
Hadi can sit independently with his head held up and concentrate on watching television. He even laughs at people on TV and reacts to sudden movements! His swallowing has improved significantly, allowing him to eat, chew, and swallow food without difficulty.
His hands still require improvement in sensitivity, but he moves them better now. We are hoping for further understanding when we communicate with him.
Overall, Hadi's condition has vastly improved, with people around us giving positive feedback on his progress.
I would greatly appreciate your advice on how to further assist Hadi's hand sensitivity recovery.
Our love and regards to all the doctors and staff at Beijing Puhua International Hospital, especially Dr. Li.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon,
Gloria (Hadi's Mother)