A heartwarming video has emerged of a woman being able to walk again after bleeding in her brain left her unable her to use her right arm and right leg as well as process and retrieve information.<br /><br />The footage, shot late last year at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City, UT, USA, shows Hannah Anderson walking in a corridor and down a flight of stairs after being bed-bound for a month. <br /><br />Hannah's father told Newsflare she first went to hospital for what they thought was a migraine but turned out to be bleeding in her brain. <br /><br />"The condition is ITP or idiopathic thrombocytopenia. She was given a small chance at survival initially," he said.<br /><br />"She was in a coma for weeks, had complications with bleeding in her lungs, had her spleen removed, and a tracheostomy tube placed after being intubated for 3 weeks."<br /><br />"Once she stabilized we were transferred to Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City in October. When we arrived Hannah couldn't walk, talk, or eat without assistance," he added. <br /><br />"She started talking immediately after arriving and progress quickly."<br /><br />"She stayed in Salt Lake until December 16th and was able to come home from the hospital for the first time in almost 5 months."