
(Cambridge News) – A teenage girl whose brain was like “jelly in a box” after a quad bike crash is leading the way in a UK-first study.
Mia Jack’s life altered dramatically at the age of 12 when she suffered a severe brain injury after being flung from a quad bike during a family outing. She collided headfirst with a tree, resulting in the removal of part of her skull to ease brain pressure and subsequent surgeries to remove a blood clot.
The Soham teenager could neither walk nor speak after the accident but has since made an astonishing recovery. CONTINUE
