Peter met with a bike accident on August 2nd, 2013, he was in coma and the CT showed he had a diffuse axonal injury, his right anterior bone and bilateral orbital floor fractured. The doctors cut into the trachea via the neck to save him. He got a nasal feeding tube and a subdural effusion’s suction. He woke up after 7 months, but he was insensible, he was not able to move his arms or legs, he also had rigidity. His relatives assisted him do rehabilitation activities repeatedly. He had the nasogastric feeding tube taken out 9 months later and was put on a semi-liquid diet. He had epileptic seizures and when they ensued, he would spread all four limbs, his head would jiggle and turn to one side, his lower jaw would tremble too. The doctor analyzed him with epilepsy and prescribed Levetiracetam and Clonazepam to control the seizures 10 months year ago. He came to Viezec and had stem cells treatment 6 months ago, after the treatment; his breathing was better and had less nystagmus. At times, he had it when he slept. The muscle tension was lower than before; he can now close his mouth. He took pills on a regular basis after he was discharged. The muscle tension was lower, the epileptic seizures stopped. He replied to stimulus (he could turn his upper limbs in front of his chest).He was able to chew the food. He desired a better life, so he came to this clinic again and he was analyzed with sequela of brain injury.
Peter was diagnosed with sequela of brain injury. He got 3 neural stem cell injections and 3 mesenchymal stem cell injections to overhaul his impaired nerves, nurture the neurons, stimulate the new cells in his body and improve his blood circulation. He also had physical rehabilitation drill. After 16 days of treatment, the degree of consciousness was higher than normal. The muscle tension was lower than before; the left knee had a reflexive rejoinder.