Paralysis

Paralysis can be accompanied by sensory and/or motor nerve damage,

leading to the loss of muscle function or as a disease of the central nervous system associated with many neurological disabilities such as stroke, trauma, nerve injury, poliomyelitis, cerebral policy, and ALS.

Depending upon the cause, paralysis may affect a specific muscular group or region of the body.   Stem cells have been harnessed by technology to isolate cells outside the human body, concentrate them in the clean environment and implant them back into the patient. Stem cell treatment 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 or injury.

Treatment of Paralysis at Cellebration Wellness

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

Stem cell treatment for Paralysis 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 or injury.

These cells are administered after an analysis of the patient’s unique history.

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 the body, these cells can be repopulated at the damaged parts of the neural system. Through strong paracrine effects, they differentiate into lost or damaged neurons and improve the supply of blood or help in the production of supporting cells to improve the functioning of the neural system.

With our standardized, broad based and holistic approach, it is now possible to obtain noticeable improvements in patients with Paralysis for symptoms as well as their functional abilities.

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