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Multiple Stem Cell Treatments Quickening Pace of Healing in Brain Injury Patients Imprimer Envoyer
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Jeudi, 29 Novembre 2007 04:56
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China, People's Republic of (Press Release) November 28, 2007 -- November 29, 2007 - Beijing, CHINA – Tiantan Puhua Hospital Stem Cells Center (http://www.stemcellspuhua.com ) under TP Biomedical Ltd., the leader in treating neurological disorders such as brain injuries and degenerative diseases, announced today that over half of their current international patients are planning return trips to China after significant improvement from initial stem cell treatments. The renowned 8 week program, which includes stem cell injections and intensive physiotherapy, is giving a growing number of Chinese and International patients the ability to self-improve from debilitating disorders. The program often brings patients visible progress, and at a much quicker pace than rehabilitation without stem cells that international patients normally experience in their home countries, where few options exist.

“Patients are beginning to recognize the value of coming to Beijing several times to be treated with our stem cells,” said Dr. Li Ke Wu, Director of Neurology at Tiantan Puhua Hospital. “For us healthy people, what seems like merely slight progress can be a significant breakthrough for sufferers of nerve disorders. Families are realizing that the time, pain and effort spent to make such gains could be greatly reduced through a long-term program of effective stem cell treatment in Beijing,” Dr. Wu said.

In October of this year, the family of Australian Adrian Blazevic became the hospital’s first patient to reserve a third stay in the normally fully-booked Stem Cell treatment facility at Tiantan Puhua. Adrian, who in 2004 fell from a 30 meter cliff while walking with friends, suffered extensive brain damage. Although cognitive, twenty-one year old Adrian can only communicate through his eyes, his laughter, and a few definable sounds that his family can recognize as ‘yes’ and ‘no.’ Based on the immediate gains made during Adrian’s first treatment in late 2006, his family brought him back for another treatment in Autumn 2007, whereby Adrian clearly attained another level in his progress. His muscle strength increased and tension in his limbs decreased. His left leg became especially strong allowing his walking to improve. Adrian showed better eye contact and tracking, and had greater awareness of surroundings, more pitched vocal responses, and based on his facial expressions and sound, his emotional communications became sharper.

Adrian’s mother, Mrs. Diana Blazevic said, “Each time we come to Beijing Adrian amazes me with his quick improvement right after the stem cell injection. We are really happy we came back.”

About Tiantan Puhua Neurosurgical Hospital

Tiantan (Temple of Heaven) Puhua Neurosurgical Hospital, a Hospital under TP Biomedical Ltd., is a world-class neurological treatment facility in Beijing that is rapidly gaining renown as the world’s foremost center for treatment of Parkinson’s disease, brain injury, and a range of other neurological disorders through its groundbreaking stem cell therapy. The Hospital collaborates with the Stem Cells Research Center of Peking University, which is the leading stem cells research center in China. There, stem cells are cultured for clinical application. To date, Tiantan Puhua Hospital has treated with stem cells over 40 international patients suffering from a range of neurological disorders.

For Inquiries Please Contact:
Dr. Sherwood Yang - Vice President,
Tiantan Puhua Neurosurgical Hospital
Tiantan Nanli, Beijing 100050, CHINA
International Department - Tel: +86 156 010 300 31
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