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Stem Cell Therapy for Cerebral Palsy & Cerebral Ataxia
Previous data analysis have revealed some of the issues associated with fetal development that can lead to brain damage, such as bleeding in the brain, lack of oxygenated blood to brain, genetic conditions, viral infections, traumatic brain injuries during early life, etc.
Until recently, conventional medicine has declared cerebral palsy treatment to be “incurable”, with a well-established view that only rehabilitation including physiotherapy, speech therapy can help in substantially lowering difficulties associated with day to day life. However, Stem Cell Therapy being a modern version of medicine, can potentially target dead and/or damaged neurons and replace them with new functional neurons. Stem Cell Therapy for cerebral palsy provides better support, reduces inflammation and establishes cellular control, coordination as well as movement, which can further help to gain gradual control over lost movement, balance, posture, etc. Thus, the Stem Cell Therapy is not a temporary solution but a long-term goal to live in a healthy and better way.
Stem Cell Therapy for Cerebral Palsy: Advancells Protocol
At Advancells, we have identified the unlimited potential of stem cells isolated from different Adult Autologous sources of human bodies, including Bone Marrow, Adipose Tissue, etc. With our advanced Technical Support, Scientific Excellence and Competent Quality Management System, we are focused to provide a comprehensive, personalized therapeutic solution that is best suited for individual requirements of people undergoing stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy.
With extensive research these challenges are now comprehensible to therapeutic ventures resulting in new treatments of cerebral palsy using autologous treatment/allogenic transplant for adipose-derived mesenchymal stromal cells treatment and bone marrow stromal cells treatment.
This new insight on the treatment of cerebral palsy has helped in identifying the potential to overcome cerebral palsy with stem cells, primarily using autologous stem cell transplant in form of hematopoietic stem cell transplant or mesenchymal stromal cells treatment.
Procedure of Treatment of Cerebral Palsy through Stem Cells Therapy

Treatment Qualification

Source Extraction

Processing of stem cells

Re-infusion
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Statistics of 0verall Improvement of Cerebral Palsy Disease through Stem Cell Therapy

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Body Rejuvenation
Enhanced Perception
Improved Peflex
Improvement in Speech
Improvement in Motor Skills
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Over the last decade, developmental neurobiology has advanced at a tremendous speed, largely through preclinical as well as clinical investigations. This has further confirmed the role of stem cells in regulation and managing the symptomatic expression. The meta-analysis of data available from all ongoing and completed clinical studies across the world have acknowledged that 70-80% patients suffering from different types of cerebral palsies have shown improvements with Stem Cell Therapy. The number is significant enough to mark it as a positive initiation towards eventually taming or, at the very least, bringing Palsies to the manageable levels.
Find out how the science of regenerative medicine and Stem Cell Therapy is improving the lives of those suffering with cerebral palsies.
FAQs
There are several different types of cerebral palsy: spastic diplegia, spastic hemiplegia, spastic quadriplegia, athetoid dyskinetic cerebral palsy, choreoathetoid dyskinetic cerebral palsy, dystonic dyskinetic cerebral palsy, ataxic cerebral palsy, hypotonic cerebral palsy, and mixed cerebral palsy. The spastic forms of CP are characterized by stiff muscles and muscle spasms. The dyskinetic forms of CP are characterized by involuntary, writhing movements. Ataxic CP, the least disabling of all the forms, is characterized by balance and depth perception problems which make walking difficult. Hypotonic CP is characterized by overly relaxed, "floppy" muscles. As the name implies, mixed CP is characterized by symptoms of two or more forms of the disorder.
The term congenital means present at birth. Between 90 to 95 percent of CP cases are congenital. Congenital CP includes those cases which were caused by oxygen deprivation during birth. Doctors used to believe that most cases of CP were caused by a lack of oxygen during a difficult labour and delivery, but it is now known that fewer than 10 percent of congenital cerebral palsy cases stem from asphyxia or other problems during birth. The majority of problems that cause CP occur during development in the womb. Brain trauma, infections, strokes, and other problems after birth can occasionally cause acquired CP. As the name implies, acquired CP means that the condition was acquired after birth.
Cerebral palsy cannot be cured. The brain damage or brain abnormalities from which it stems are irreversible. Fortunately, today much can be done to improve the quality of life for CP patients.
Undifferentiated adult autologous stem cells are mutable and can metamorph into countless number of cells as per the requirement. This remarkable property of stem cells can be exploited for treating a variety of diseases. These cells can be isolated from the most potent sources of our own body known as Adipose Tissue and Bone Marrow. Upon implanting back into the body, these cells can rapidly multiply with the great speed to restore damaged fibres, regenerate neuron as well can improve damaged function.
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Advancells is a strong advocate of greater transparency in medical procedures in general and Stem Cells Procedures in particular. As a part of our effort of bringing transparent procedures to our clients, we provide each client a Third Party Certificate (from an internationally accredited lab) for the cell count and viability of the cells that we are able to process from the autologous cell source of the patient. To view the sample copy of the certificate click here