MEDICAL CONDITIONS
Every single one of us is affected by diseases that stem cells could potentially help treat. We can get the best stem cell treatment out to those who need it the most in the shortest amount of time
Stem cells can divide and renew themselves over long periods, and some can grow into any kind of cell in the body. Eventually, researchers say, stem cells could be used to treat many diseases, including macular degeneration, diabetes and Parkinson's.
war and road injuries
Regenerative medicine represents great potential for treating military personnel with debilitating, disabling, and disfiguring extremity injuries and burns. Techniques are being developed to prompt the body to regrow bones, skin, and tissues, often using the patient’s own cells and growth and healing factors, alone or in combination with degradable biomaterials, conduits, and antirejection modalities. Technologies for engineering tissues are developing rapidly, with the ultimate goal of delivering advanced therapies, such as whole organs and engineered skin, fingers, and limbs
Skin burn clinical trials
U.S. Scientists are currently enrolling patients in clinical trials for face and hand transplant with bone marrow-induced immune tolerance to minimize the immunosuppression regimen to reduce adverse side effects. Other clinical trials are muscle tissue regeneration via biological scaffolding composed of extracellular matrix and autologous fat injections to reduce and repair scars. Additional clinical trials will begin enrolling patients to treat deep partial thickness burns using autologous sprayon skin, autologous manufactured skin for large area burns, and skin graft stretching for coverage of larger areas without scarring, bone scaffolding for craniofacial regeneration, autologous spray-on skin, and allogenic human dermal fibroblasts for remodeling scars
Medical Conditions that may benefit from regenerative medicine procedures include
• Tendonitis – Shoulder, Elbow, Hip, Knee, Achilles
• Golfer’s or Tennis Elbow
• Ligament Sprains
• Bursitis (e.g. hip)
• Joint Arthritis
• Fractures (e.g. hip)
• Cartilage Defects
• SI Joint Inflammation or Arthritis
• Facet Syndrome
• Spinal Arthritis
• Hip, Knee, Shoulder Arthritis
• Headaches
• Occipital Neuralgia
• Hair Loss
• Peripheral Artery Disease
Adult stem cells have the potential to become almost any type of cell, including heart cells and bone cells, researchers say. The hope of stem cell therapy is that these cells will go where they are needed and repair and replace damaged cells
DISEASES TREATED WITH CELL THERAPY
Doctors May Recommend Stem Cell Therapy In Treating The Following Cases (but not limited to)
1. DEGENERATIVE DISEASES
PARKINSON'S DISEASE
A chronic, progressive movement -motor system- disorder associated with the abnormal functioning of the central nervous system
DIABETES (tYPE 2)
A disease affecting the metabolism of glucose to a great extent
ARTHRITIS
Osteoarthritis. A progressive joint degenerative disease, primarily affecting a soft connective tissue known as the cartilages. It can damage or affect any parts of the body; joints of the hands, knees, hips, and spine are commonly affected
AUTISM
Autism Spectrum Disorder is the wide arena of much complicated childhood disorder, causing mild to severe impairment in the normal brain development
LUPUS
An autoimmune disorder where the immune system attacks the body’s own tissue causing inflammation, swelling and damage in skin, kidney, blood, heart, lungs, etc.
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS)
Also called as disseminated sclerosis is known to be the most fickle neurodegenerative disease; that can either be benign or malignant leading to major disability
SCLERODERMA
An autoimmune disease of the connective tissues
CEREBRAL PALSY (CP)
A brain damage with a motor impairment causes disability; that considerably limit body motor function
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
A neurodegenerative disorder, associated with memory loss and difficulty with cognitive functions of the body
STROKES
"The brain attack" due to blockages in the blood vessels supplying blood to the brain
COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, a group of lung problems including (but not limited to) emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and refractory asthma
ALS
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, an aggressive degenerative disease that attacks the motor nerve cells of the brain as well as the spinal cord to destroy muscular movements of the human body
VASCULITIS
A common autoimmune condition with the inflammation of the blood vessels; including arteries, veins and capillaries
CROHN'S DISEASE
A form of chronic inflammatory bowel disorder
MYASTHENIA GRAVIS
A chronic autoimmune condition, affecting skeletal muscles of the body
PARALYSIS
It can be accompanied by sensory and/or motor nerve damage, leading to the loss of muscle functions Scroll up
2. MUSCULAR INJURIES
SPINAL CORD INJURY (SPI)
The disruption of the communication signal of the brain to the body by an injury to the spinal cord often means motor and sensory loss
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY (MD)
The disease with inborn genetic manipulation, which damages and weakens the muscular structure and strength over the period of time
ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION (ED)
The inability to get and keep an erection firm enough for satisfactory intercourse
SKIN BURNS
Stem Cell Therapy: Bone Marrow Stem Cells and Mesenchymal Stem cells are differentiated into epidermal cells and fibroblasts in vitro, and can accelerate the skin wound repair Scroll up
3. ANTI-AGING TREATMENT
Hair
Stem Cells fill in bald spot and turn grey hair into its original color. When the hair starts to grow it will also be thicker and stronger
FACE
Stem Cells will help skin to recover its elasticity and firmness leading to less lines and wrinkles. Skin will become more elastic with clearer and lighter skin tone with less pigmentation and less bruising Scroll up
3. autoimmune diseases
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Type 1 Diabetes
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Sjogren's Syndrome
Multiple Sclerosis, etc.