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‘Nothing Is Impossible’ For Young Armenian Woman With Cerebral Palsy

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Satenik Abrahamian used to dream of walking. After six surgeries, the 22-year-old, who has cerebral palsy, is taking her first steps …

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11 thoughts on “‘Nothing Is Impossible’ For Young Armenian Woman With Cerebral Palsy”

  1. She’s so beautiful inside and out. An inspiration to everyone that hears her story and her views on life. Thank you for sharing her and her story with us ❤️.. I could only wish to find a girl with her attitude and outlook. Breaks my heart that someone so beautiful has been dealt such a harsh start on life. I wish her good health and happiness.

  2. In order to achieve better therapeutic effect, early detection and early treatment are often adopted for children with cerebral palsy. The accuracy of diagnosis is an important cornerstone of this method. At present, due to the development of imaging, computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasonography, US, positron emission tomography (PET), and other imaging technologies can effectively implement noninvasive detection of children in the early stage. And with the development of artificial intelligence, using intelligent algorithm to further optimize the imaging results to improve image accuracy, to assist medical staff in diagnosis, can greatly improve the accuracy of early cerebral palsy diagnosis

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