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Post Stroke Rehabilitation
Section: Cell Therapy

Post Stroke Rehabilitation

Post Stroke is a complex pathological condition, that may persist symptomatically and phisiologically for long years. Depending on specificity and severity of the initial stroke event, the symptoms include, but are not limited to, as follows – constant migraines, altered state of consciousness, impairment or loss of speech, reduced coordination, unstable mood, unreasonable fatigue.

Вартість:
2500$ +
Тривалість:
3 hours

Post Stoke Therapy

Regenerative Medicine Centre Alpha Cell offers modern biomedical technology for post stroke rehabilitation – MSC treatment. Stem cell injections robustly enhance internal regeneration processes:

 

  • improvement of affected/paralyzed limb function and strength;
  • gait and speech improvement;
  • remodeling of brain blood vessel network, leading to better nourishing of neurons;
  • lessening of the glial scar and modulation of its inflammatory effects;
  • increased neuroplasticity and neurogenesis.

What Is Post Stroke?

Post stroke is the final stage of stroke development. Basically, it is manifestation of damage dealt by the stroke event. The symptoms vary based on nature of the stroke, but they always include loss of certain physical or mental capabilities, like limb control or speech impairment for instance. Such symptoms are lifetime persistent, unless proper rehabilitation is provided.

Post Stroke Rehabilitation in Rivne

We practice regenerative medicine approaches to provide ultimate rehabilitation possibilities for our patients. We rely heavily on stem cells (MSCs in particular), and have a vast experience in repairing functions lost due to stroke.

We consult and evaluate the patient in order to develop a personalized treatment protocol, which includes pharmaceutical intervention, MSC and/or exosomal therapy and, importantly, physical and mental rehabilitation.

 

Mesenchymal Stem Cells act as an enabler and enhancer of rehabilitation efforts. Upon injection, they infiltrate the brain tissue, homing the damaged regions, where they secrete signalling molecules and interact with brain cells directly, which leads to the following changes in brain physiology:

  • Attenuation of local inflammatory process, which typically persist for years after stroke, and sabotage natural regeneration and rehabilitation
  • Reparation of damaged and senile neurons by the means of intercellular bridges
  • Activation of innate brain stem cells, which divide and differentiate into new neurons
  • Enhancement of neuroplasticity via metabolic stimulation of neurons
  • Remodeling of blood vessel network and thus improvement of neuron nourishment

These processes change microenvirinment of the brain, making it more responsive to other rehabilitation efforts. MSC treatment sugnificantly improves efficiency of rehabilitation and often make full reparation of physical and mental abilities lost in stroke.

Feel free to contact us to get high-profile consulting and treatment.

 

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How to restore leg muscle function after stroke?

There is a vast number of exercises and procedures, that can be performed at home and in specialized facilities, which are aimed at restoration of muscle strength and coordination. The safest and most efficient course of action includes working with neurology and physiotherapy medical practitioners.

When rehabilitation exercises should be started after stroke?

As soon as patient is stabilized and there is no threat for their health. Rehabilitation efforts are most impactful within the first 2 months after stroke, but the “rehabilitation efficiency window” can be reopened and extended with the help of stem cell technology.

Where do the MSCs come from?

MSCs are mesenchymal stem cells, which are naturally present in most tissues of an adult human organism. Typically, these are taken from a donor and then cultured in a specialized laboratory, though sometimes patient’s own stem cells are used for this.

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Lytvynchuk Mykola (Neurologist)
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