Cerebral Palsy (CP)

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What is Cerebral Palsy (CP)

Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a group of neurological disorders that affect movement, posture, and muscle coordination. It is caused by damage to the developing brain, most often before or during birth, or in early infancy. CP is non-progressive, meaning the brain injury does not worsen over time, though symptoms may change as a person grows.

Cerebral palsy can range from mild motor challenges to severe physical disabilities. It may affect one limb, one side of the body, or all four limbs, depending on the type and extent of brain damage.

What Are the Symptoms?

Symptoms of CP vary widely but generally include:

Muscle stiffness

Delayed motor milestones 

Poor coordination and balance

Involuntary movements or tremors

Speech and swallowing difficulties

Seizures or intellectual challenges

Current Treatments
for Cerebral Palsy (CP)

Although there is no cure for CP, various therapies and interventions can greatly improve mobility, independence, and quality of life:

  • Physical Therapy: Builds strength, flexibility, and motor skills.

  • Occupational Therapy: Helps with daily activities and fine motor coordination.

  • Speech Therapy: Improves communication and feeding abilities.

  • Medications: Used to manage muscle stiffness, spasms, or seizures.

  • Orthopedic Devices: Braces, walkers, and wheelchairs support mobility.

  • Surgery: May be used to correct bone deformities or reduce spasticity.

  • Educational Support: Tailored learning plans assist with developmental and cognitive needs.

What Are the Outcomes?

The long-term outlook for individuals with cerebral palsy depends on the type and severity of the condition. With early intervention and consistent support, many people with CP can achieve meaningful levels of independence, attend school, work, and enjoy fulfilling lives. While CP is a lifelong condition, many symptoms can be effectively managed with proper care.

Stem Cell Therapy for Cerebral Palsy (CP)

Stem cell therapy is a promising experimental approach being explored for treating CP. Researchers are investigating how mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) or umbilical cord blood cells may help by:

  • Repairing damaged neural tissues

  • Reducing inflammation in the brain

  • Improving motor function and cognitive abilities

Early clinical studies show potential for improving muscle control, coordination, and speech, especially when combined with traditional therapies. However, stem cell therapy for CP is still in the research phase and not yet considered a standard treatment. Participation in approved clinical trials is recommended for families exploring this option.

Science, Simplified: Our Therapy Process

It’s important to note that stem cell therapy for autism is still experimental, and not approved as a standard treatment. Families should consult healthcare professionals and thoroughly research clinical trial options.

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Under-Eye Area

Full Face

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Volume loss, elasticity, hydration

Dark circles, fine lines

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0.5–1.5 mm

Why Consider
Stem Cell Therapy?

  • Non-surgical and outpatient

  • Focuses on long-term healing, not just symptom relief

  • Supported by early-stage clinical research

  • Ethically sourced, high-quality regenerative cells

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this FDA-approved?

Stem cell therapies using ethically sourced regenerative cells are regulated under strict guidelines by the FDA. While certain applications have explicit FDA approval, others are administered under FDA guidelines as investigational therapies, complying fully with regulatory standards to ensure safety and quality.

What are the risks or side effects?

Stem cell therapy is generally safe with minimal risk. Common mild side effects can include temporary soreness, swelling, or minor bruising at the injection site. Rarely, more serious complications such as infections or allergic reactions can occur. Our medical team thoroughly evaluates each patient to minimize these risks.

How long until I feel results?

Patients often notice initial improvements within days to weeks, with more substantial benefits progressively occurring over the following months as the regenerative process continues. Individual experiences can vary depending on the condition's severity and personal health factors.

How many sessions are required?

Many patients experience significant improvements after a single session. However, depending on individual conditions and response to treatment, additional sessions may be recommended to maximize outcomes. Our specialists provide personalized recommendations during your consultation.

Is this covered by insurance?

Insurance coverage varies depending on the specific policy and condition being treated. While regenerative therapies are not universally covered, some plans offer partial or full coverage. Our administrative team will assist you in verifying insurance coverage and exploring financial options to support your treatment.

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