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Claire Marsh - Spinal Cord Injury 인쇄 E-mail
Spinal Cord Injuries
수요일, 30 9월 2009 10:41
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23, Australia

Primary Condition Name

Incomplete Paraplegia Due to Spinal Cord Injury at L1

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Reason for Coming for Treatment

For the chance to regain any function possible esp. bowel and bladder

Condition Prior to Coming for Treatment

Prior to treatment I was three years post-injury. My injury was assesed as L1 ASIA A incomplete. My motor function was classed L2 and sensory level at L3.
I had no bladder or bowel function/ control. I had no movement below the knees, and significant weakness and paralysis in glutes, hamstrings, hips and abductor muscles. I had normal strength and sensation in knees, quads, adductors, abdominal and back muscles.
I had no sensation besides pressure below the knees and at the backs of my legs and my buttocks.
I had limited sweat function in lower limbs.
I could walk with the aid of two walking sticks and two ankle-foot orthosis (AFOs).
I did physiotherapy three times per week.

Experience During Treatment

I had 8 stem-cell injections: the first via IV, and the remaining 7 via lumbar puncture (6 injections were umbilical cord blood stem-cells and two were from my own bone-marrow).
Every day (except for weekends) I did two sessions of physiotherapy, one session of acupuncture, and one session of electric-wave therapy.

Condition Following Treatment

While still in hospital I regained some movement in my left ankle and toes (plantar and dorsi-flexion) and regained about 4cm normal sensation below my left knee, and about 2.5cm of normal sensation below the knee on my right.
On returning home I have noticed a significant decrease in lower limb spasticity and have been able to stop taking baclofen
I have also regained normal sweat function in lower limbs.

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