Stem Cells Treatments
Our Stem Cells treatment protocols are developed by certified doctors and regenerative medicine experts to effectively address various conditions impacting our patients’ quality of life:
- Autoimmune diseases
- Metabolic Diseases
- Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal diseases
- Neurological Diseases
- Hepatic diseases
- Renal Diseases
- Respiratory Problems
- Dermatological Conditions
- Ophthalmologic Diseases
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Regenerative medicine for Immunodeficiencies
- Aesthetic and anti-aging medicine
Stem Cells Therapy for Neurological Diseases
Stem Cells therapy is used as an adjuvant treatment for neurological diseases. First, it aims to promote the regeneration of damaged neurons and nerve tissue, which can help restore normal neurological function. Second, the therapy seeks to reduce the inflammatory response often accompanying neurological diseases, which can contribute to further damage and complications. Finally, the overall goal is to balance and improve neurological function, which can help patients regain lost abilities and improve their quality of life.
General benefits:
1. It promotes the repair and regeneration of neurons and glial cells.
2. It decreases chronic inflammation in the brain and spinal cord.
3. It optimizes nerve signal transmission, improving cognitive and motor function.
4. It significantly reduces symptoms such as neuropathic pain, spasticity, and fatigue.
5. It decreases the risk of progression of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
6. It modulates the immune response, reducing autoaggression in autoimmune neurological diseases.
7. It protects existing neurons from further damage and contributes to the survival and functionality of nerve cells.
8. It helps reduce glial scar formation that can interfere with nerve regeneration.
9. It promotes neural plasticity, allowing the brain to adapt and reorganize after injury.
What kind of neurological diseases can be treated with cell therapy?
- Parkinson's disease
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
- Stroke
- Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
- Alzheimer's disease