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Chinese ‘folded boy’ goes home, stands upright after 4 operations to break, reset body

Doctors describe 21-year-old’s persistence through years of treatment as ‘much greater than that of a normal human being’

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China’s so-called folded boy finally stands upright after four operations to break and reset his body. Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin
Fran Luin Beijing

China’s so-called folded boy Jiang Yanchen, whose spine had been contorted backwards at an 180-degree angle for most of his life, has finally stood up straight.

Jiang took his first upright steps during a live-stream on August 25.

The 21-year-old underwent four extremely difficult operations over the past two years in which doctors broke and realigned the bones in his lumbar, cervical, hip and chest regions.

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Jiang, from a small town in eastern China’s Shandong province, grew up with his neck increasingly bending backwards and his body folding in the shape of the letter “Z”.

When Jiang tried to stand up straight, he was only 120cm tall, and about 80cm tall when he was in a natural position.

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However, he did not receive proper treatment due to a lack of medical resources.

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