9 Years after sequelae of spinal cord injury: Miraculous improvement of systemic symptoms after WMC inpatient treatment 3 years ago, and even more inspiring results from re-treatment!
Mr. Krauchuk Aliaksandr from Belarus is a tall and handsome 36-year-old gentleman, but unfortunately, 9 years ago he suffered from limb movement disorders after an accidental neck injury, leaving him with sequelae of spinal cord injury. "God closed a door for patients, but led them to find Wu Medical Center." Three years ago, accompanied by his family, he came to Wu Medical Center to receive dual stem cell + CAST therapy. The inspiring therapeutic effects have continued to motivate him to actively engage in rehabilitation training after returning home, looking forward to coming back for further treatment to achieve even better recovery.
Three years ago, after 2 weeks of inpatient treatment, stem cell therapy not only significantly improved Mr. Krauchuk Aliaksandr's energy, physical fitness, and exercise endurance,
More importantly:
The muscle strength of his hands and wrists, both upper and lower limbs, and waist all improved significantly,
The myoclonus in both lower limbs and abnormal pain that had troubled him for a long time were both markedly improved,
Sensation returned to his previously numb toes of both feet,
The atrophied muscles in both legs also regained their volume,
and his urination disorder was resolved.
Recently, after completing 2 weeks of treatment, let us take a look at the improvements in Mr. Krauchuk Aliaksandr's physical condition.
His motor function has further improved.
Before receiving WMC treatment, his bilateral arm muscle strength was grade 2-3; after treatment, his bilateral arm muscle strength recovered to grade 4, allowing him to assist his body in sitting up. After this treatment, bilateral arm muscle strength has improved to grade 5, enabling him to stand with the assistance of a walker.
Before treatment, his left wrist muscle strength was grade 2+, left hand grip strength was grade 2+; his right wrist muscle strength was grade 3-, and right hand grip strength was grade 2+.
After treatment, his left wrist muscle strength is grade 3, left hand grip strength is grade 3; his right wrist muscle strength is grade 3+, and right hand grip strength is grade 3. Both hands can basically grasp others' fingers and resist resistance, and both wrists can resist light resistance.
Before treatment, his lumbodorsal muscle strength was grade 2-.
After treatment, his lumbodorsal muscle strength is grade 3.
Before treatment, his bilateral lower limb and foot muscle strength was grade 1.
After treatment, his bilateral lower limb muscle strength is grade 2, with initial standing support ability; he can perform supported standing when grasping a walker with both hands.
Before treatment, his bilateral lower limb tendon reflexes were hyperactive, with obvious associated facial reactions, and he experienced significant lower limb discomfort. Myoclonus was occasionally observed in both lower limbs, but had decreased compared to his last admission.
After treatment, myoclonus in both lower limbs has been significantly reduced, and associated facial reactions have basically disappeared when tapping below and above the patella with a percussion hammer.
Before treatment, his bilateral abdominal wall reflexes were not elicitable.
After treatment, bilateral abdominal wall reflexes have appeared.
Before treatment, his bilateral superficial and deep sensory levels had improved compared to previously, with decreased superficial and deep sensation below the bilateral T3 segments, most prominently in the feet.
After treatment, the level of superficial sensory loss has moved downward, and the sensitivity of superficial and deep sensation in the back, chest wall, both legs, and toes of both feet has improved compared to before.
Mr. Krauchuk Aliaksandr's systemic motor function has further improved, lower limb myoclonus has been significantly reduced, associated facial reactions have basically disappeared, abdominal wall reflexes have appeared, and systemic superficial and deep sensation has recovered more and better. Confident and satisfied smiles have appeared on the faces of him and his family.
We hope to accompany more patients with sequelae of spinal cord injury like Mr. Krauchuk Aliaksandr to personally experience at WMC the sophisticated dual stem cell + CAST therapy that is different from traditional medicine, improving motor function, restoring normal systemic sensory function, enhancing their quality of life, and facing their future life and work with confidence.
To learn more information of Mr. Krauchuk Aliaksandr’s patient story, please refer to the following link:
Krauchuk Aliaksandr-Sequelae of Spinal Cord Injury-(Belarus)-2nd round


