Muscular Dystrophy

Muscular Dystrophy can be classified as a congenital disease consisting of missing or incorrect code for the production of an important protein known as Dystrophin.

The protein is required for normal muscular functions of the body such as walking, swallowing, and coordination.

There are almost 30 different forms of Muscular Dystrophy that vary in symptoms, problems, and severities.  As the disease is related to muscular weakness, it can be possible that babies, teens, or adults can express the muscular problems at any phase of their development. The severe form of Muscular Dystrophy is observed in babies, especially boys, who can experience swift and severe muscle wasting, dying in their late teens to early 20’s.

Treatment of Muscular Dystrophy at Cellebration Wellness

Due to abnormal genetic manipulation, cells of the muscles are damaged in neuromuscular degenerative diseases such as Muscular Dystrophy.  Scientists have proved that the body has different sources of stem cells which are not being utilized. These sources of stem cells can now be extracted to isolate a rich population of stem cells which when infused into the muscles to replace the damaged muscle cells with healthy cells, reduce the inflammation associated with the muscular dystrophy thereby slowing the progression of the disease.

At Cellebration, we have mastered the technology for isolating the maximum number of viable stem cells from either an autologous source of the patient’s own body or allogeneic with a matched donor to treat patients with Muscular Dystrophy.

Stem Cell treatment for Muscular Dystrophy involves administration of concentrated cells in the targeted area to form colonies, adapt the properties of resident stem cells, and initiate some of the lost functions that have been compromised by the disease.

These cells are administered through one of two methods after an analysis of patient’s unique history and medical professional’s advice.

Intramuscular Administration

In this mode, cells are infused directly in the muscles.

Intravenous Administration

In this delivery mode, cells are infused into the peripheral veins to expand blood volumes in the system, to ensure that the maximum number of cells are reaching the targeted area.

Once infused back into body, these cells can reach the targeted site through their strong paracrine effects and differentiate into lost muscle fiber cells or help rejuvenate the damaged cells in order to restore their function. With our standardized, broad based and holistic approach, it is now possible to obtain noticeable improvements and stop the progression for patients with Muscular Dystrophy.

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