Neurological disorders include a wide variety of disorders that affect the spinal cord, brain and nerves. Being aware of the symptoms early is vital for a timely diagnosis and treatment. In this blog, we'll shed light on the early symptoms of neurological disorders that are common and the effectiveness for mesenchymal stem therapy for treating Neurological Disorders.
Understanding Neurological Disorders
Neurological disorders are diseases that impact the nerve system that includes the spinal cord, brain and peripheral nerves. They can be caused by various causes, such as infections, genetic mutations, trauma as well as degenerative diseases.
Early Symptoms of Neurological Disorders
The most commonly reported neurological symptoms typically manifest as one or all of these symptoms:
- Tremors
- Headaches
- Chronic fatigue
- Tingling or feeling of numbness
- Muscle weakness that is not explained
- Troubles with coordination and balance
- Confusion, memory loss or changes in the cognitive function
- Vision issues (sudden shifts in the vision like double vision or loss of vision or eye discomfort)
- Speech problems (trouble speaking, spoken in slurred language, or trouble in understanding speech)
- Seizures (convulsions, staring spells, or brief lapses in awareness)
Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy for Neurological Conditions
At Plexus the Neuro and Stem Cell Research Centre We utilize mesenchymal stem cell therapy to treat various neurological diseases.
Mesenchymal stem cells of adulthood (MSCs) are adult stem cells that are capable of transforming into different kinds of cells, including cartilage, bone, and fat cells. They are isolated from various tissues, including bone marrow, fat tissues, umbilical blood as well as the placenta. MSCs have distinct characteristics, such as immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties, making MSCs a viable option to treat a range of diseases.
Applications in Neurological Conditions
Stroke
MSC therapy has proven promising in reducing brain injury by promoting neurogenesis, as well as improving the recovery of functional function post-stroke. The paracrine actions of MSCs are crucial in reducing inflammation as well as supporting the repair of tissues.
Find out more about Plexus Rehab of Stroke Here.
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
MSCs may stimulate axonal renewal and reduce scar tissue formation and control the inflammatory response which results in improved motor function and recovery of sensory functions in animal models as well as clinical trials in the early stages.
Find out more about Plexus Rehabilitation for SCI here.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
The immune-modulatory properties of MSCs could aid in reducing myelin's autoimmune attack to promote remyelination and aid in the repair of neural tissue, providing an opportunity to treat MS.
Find out more about Plexus rehabilitation of MS on this page.
Parkinson's Disease (PD)
MSCs have the ability to differentiate into dopaminergic neurons and secrete neurotrophic factor that help maintain the viability of the neurons they already have, thereby providing an opportunity to slow the progression of disease.
Learn more about Plexus Rehabilitation for Parkinson's here.
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
MSCs safeguard neurons, regulate the immune system, decrease inflammation, and release factors that aid in neurogenesis, survival, and the repair of tissues, possibly slowing ALS progress.
Learn more about Plexus Rehab of ALS right here.
In addition to being a non-surgical and risk-free procedure Stem therapy for cells at Plexus has shown amazing potential for the following areas:
- Controlling the symptoms
- Improved the quality of life
- Enhancing the everyday function
- In order to prevent further nerve damage
- Inducing less inflammation and enhancing immunity
- Fostering brain development
- Rapid recovery post-procedure
For more information regarding the programmes for rehabilitation of neurologic disorders contact Team Plexus today.
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