After more than 2 years of progressive balance disorders and involuntary movements disappearing, a patient with SCA-I regains his confidence!

Mr. Adolfo Noble Nietch, a 49-year-old gentleman from the United States, unfortunately developed hereditary spinocerebellar ataxia type I (SCA-I) 2 years ago. He has been troubled by progressive balance disorders and involuntary movements affecting his whole body, which have been a source of concern for him and his family. After hearing from other ataxia patients treated at Wu Medical Center that Dr. Wu helped them regain their lost normal lives, and with the support and expectations of his family, he recently traveled to Beijing.

Dr. Wu is a Doctor of Neuromedicine with over 40 years of multidisciplinary medical knowledge, original, unique, safe, and effective stem cell medical technology, as well as rich clinical experience. Dr. Wu's great exploration and dedication to human medicine have improved the physical conditions of many patients, saved their dreams of pursuing a normal life, and comforted countless vulnerable families.

Upon understanding Mr. Adolfo Noble Nietch’s condition and hereditary family history, Dr. Wu tailored a detailed treatment plan incorporating multidimensional approaches, including biology, chemistry, and physics, through stem cell therapy and CAST therapy. From the 1st day of hospitalization, Mr. Adolfo Noble Nietch felt a strong sense of confidence in his recovery.

After just 2 weeks of hospitalization, Mr. Adolfo Noble Nietch's balance function improved significantly, and his intention tremors disappeared. His performance in the finger-to-nose test, rapid alternating movements, and finger-to-finger test showed marked improvement compared to before hospitalization, with overall movement speed and agility noticeably increased. He transitioned from an abnormal standing posture prior to hospitalization to now standing steadily with a narrowed base of support. His postural adjustment ability improved significantly, with the Romberg test changing from positive before hospitalization to negative now. He progressed from being unable to stand on one foot to being able to do so for up to 8 seconds on both sides. His heel-knee-shin test has also improved in stability and accuracy, and his walking gait has shown significant enhancement compared to before hospitalization. The average muscle strength in his limbs increased by about one grade, restoring to a normal strength grade 5.

Mr. Adolfo Noble Nietch no longer appears as a sick patient; instead, he is a gentleman filled with life experiences and stories who will no longer bow to illness. He smiles confidently!

We will continue to monitor Mr. Adolfo Noble Nietch’s condition, as neural stem cells will further improve his health. We also hope that more patients with similar conditions can regain their normal lives and work with the help of advanced stem cell therapies at Wu Medical Center!

To learn more information of Mr. Adolfo Noble Nietch’s patient story, please refer to the following link:
Adolfo Noble Nietch-Hereditary spinocerebellar Ataxia Type I (SCA-I)-(United States)

  

    

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