What Doctors Don't Tell You Australia/NZ

THING ONE AND THING TWO

Kassie, a three-year-old, suffered brain damage at birth, which left her with severe spastic cerebral palsy. She received intense therapies for two and a half of these three years.

There was little she could do on her own. When trying to move, her whole body tightened even more, and her attempts failed.

After I’d worked with Kassie for several months, she was able to use her arms and hands, sit comfortably without toppling, and made great gains in her speech and cognition.

But one thing stayed the same, no matter what I did. and they became completely free.

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