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Isabella Lombardo

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60:. It was not immediately clear to her doctors or parents that she was born with any type of condition. When she was two months old, Lombardo was still unable to lift her head up on her own. It took two years for doctors to correctly diagnose her with spastic diplegia, which is a form of cerebral palsy. Quadriplegic cerebral palsy prevented her from walking without help from a 79:
to undergo a selective dorsal rhizotomy surgery to potentially improve her ability to walk and to reduce pain. Lombardo did not qualify for the operation in Australia because she was too young. The cost of the surgery reached $ 100,000. Her recovery took three months, after which she began extensive
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or other people, and she only moved independently with a wheelchair. To reduce muscle pain and tension, doctors administered 27 injections every three months.
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to undergo an experimental bone marrow stem cell surgery. For a month after the procedure, she underwent another round of extensive physiotherapy in
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chronicled Lombardo's story, where she was screened for the first time.
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surgery at the age of six. Her story was profiled on an episode of
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In December 2016, Lombardo's parents elected to take her to
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Lombardo was born to parents Joseph and Libby Lombardo in
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In July 2018, Lombardo was taken to the BIOSS clinic in
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in 2018, and in a feature-length documentary film –
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spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy
selective dorsal rhizotomy
stem cell
60 Minutes
Frenchs Forest
New South Wales
walking frame
St. Louis Children's Hospital
St. Louis
Missouri
physiotherapy
hydrotherapy
Monterrey
Mexico
Texas
Queenscliff
Manly


"Isabella Lombardo's cerebral palsy battle captured in feature film"
"These parents travelled the world to find a miracle for their daughter"


"Little girl with cerebral palsy able to walk thanks to miracle treatment"
"Sydney girl with cerebral palsy takes first steps after controversial operation"


"Sydney parents hopeful controversial spinal cord surgery will help their daughter walk"
"'It's transformed her life': Five-year-old girl defies the odds to walk again"
"Sydney girl with cerebral palsy learning to walk and ride a bike after controversial operation"

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