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Teddy was diagnosed at 4 months old with a rare genetic abnormality called CTNNB1 Syndrome. Teddy’s parents, Lucy and Peter, became concerned when they noticed difficulties with Teddy’s head control and weight bearing through his legs.


Teddy is now almost 3 years old and has made incredible progress with ongoing physiotherapy and occupational therapy.

Check out this video to see how far Teddy has come in his therapy journey!

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Teddy was diagnosed at 4 months old with a rare genetic abnormality called CTNNB1 Syndrome. Teddy is now almost 3 years old and has made incredible progress with ongoing physiotherapy and occupational therapy.
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