The stem cell treatment procedure is minimally invasive and involves several key steps. Initially, the child receives local anaesthesia, followed by the extraction of about 80 ml of bone marrow from the hip bone using a needle, which takes around 20 minutes. This bone marrow is processed in a laboratory to separate the stem cells. The child then undergoes a lumbar puncture to inject approximately 50 million stem cells into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the spine. This process aids in brain repair through the release of neurotrophic factors, improved blood supply, and the differentiation of stem cells into nerve cells, promoting recovery.

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