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The treatment schedule will be designed according to each patient's unique medical condition. In general, the duration of the treatment is 5 weeks long. Ordinarily, during the first week we perform necessary examinations, and make the preparations for the stem cell infusion, including improving the microenvironment, cleaning out the toxins, nourishing the nerves, and doing rehabilitation training. During the second week we transplant the stem cells and begin to do some post-operation treatment, including immune and endocrine regulation, etc., to make sure the infused stem cells can survive, and to promote cell proliferation, differentiation and improve neuro-functioning. The stem cells will be implanted once per week.
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