What patients tell us after treatment
Every patient is asked the same questions at every follow-up. Below is every answer, by condition, updated from the registry each day.
- conditions
- 13
- symptoms tracked
- 0
- follow-up forms
- 0
N = aggregated across 13 diagnoses · 0 follow-up forms
What you are looking at
Patients treated through Beike-affiliated hospitals fill out a standardised follow-up questionnaire at each post-treatment checkpoint. The same questions go to every patient regardless of condition. This page summarises every recorded answer, grouped by diagnosis. Three high-level questions — overall physical condition, quality of life, and satisfaction with the outcome — drive the headline percentages. Per-diagnosis pages additionally show the 5-point change scale for every individual symptom we track. Numbers update from the registry once a day; cohorts under 25 patients are excluded from the spotlight ranking to avoid noise.
Every condition we publish data for
| conditions | patients followed up | |
|---|---|---|
| Ataxia | — | See full breakdown → |
| Autism | — | See full breakdown → |
| Cerebral Palsy | — | See full breakdown → |
| Motor Neuron Diseases | — | See full breakdown → |
| Multiple Sclerosis | — | See full breakdown → |
| Muscular Dystrophy | — | See full breakdown → |
| ONH-SOD | — | See full breakdown → |
| Optic Nerve Atrophy | — | See full breakdown → |
| Spina Bifida | — | See full breakdown → |
| Spinal Cord Injury | — | See full breakdown → |
| Spinal Muscular Atrophy | — | See full breakdown → |
| Stroke | — | See full breakdown → |
| Traumatic Brain Injury | — | See full breakdown → |
How we collect this data
Patients self-assess each symptom on a 5-point scale (Worse / No improvement / Small / Moderate / Significant) at follow-up checkpoints after treatment, comparing to their pre-treatment baseline. "Reported improvement" combines the small, moderate and significant buckets. Data is updated daily from our internal patient registry. As with any medical treatment, past results do not guarantee future outcomes — improvements vary from patient to patient.