We know from prior studies that stem cell treatment can be effective in aiding with regeneration after spinal cord injury but many questions remain unanswered dr.
Stem cell therapy for injured spinal cord.
Stem cells have long held hope for many people with spinal cord injuries.
100 300 million cells administered over a 10 14 day period depending on the severity of your condition and budget.
The focus of current stem cell research and treatments is to reduce inflammation eliminate toxins and free radicals and replace neurons and their supporting cells.
Stem cell therapy using adult mesenchymal stem cells has been shown to be safe for the treatment of spinal cord injuries.
Current therapeutic strategies for sci includes surgical decompression and pharmacotherapy however there is still no gold standard for the treatment of this devastating condition.
The treatment program for spinal cord injury involves systemic iv paraspinal and cerebral spinal fluid csf administration of passage 1 cord stem cells for maximum clinical benefit.
Stem cell therapy is still in its infancy but it does offer some hope for patients with spinal injuries who are looking for an alternative to minimally invasive spinal surgery.
So these treatments are not available in the mainstream medical market.
Stem cell therapy is a rapidly evolving and promising treatment for spinal cord injuries.
According to a new literature review published in the april issue of the journal of the american academy.
Beverly hills residents should contact the spine institute at 310 828 7757 for more information.
In fact as of january of 2020 the fda hasn t approved any stem cell therapies for this purpose.
Spinal cord injury has a complex pathophysiology.
The reason for this ambiguity is that stem cell therapy for spinal cord injuries is in its infancy as a treatment.
Stem cells can potentially provide trophic support to the injured spinal cord microenvironment by modulating the inflammatory response increasing vascularization and suppressing cystic change.
Since their discovery in 1998 they have been used in thousands of studies to one day cure paralysis but there is still no cure for those with chronic injuries despite this scientists have come a long way especially in recent years.
Food and drug administration has even expressed.