Title: The Impact of Stem Cell Therapy on Cerebral Palsy | Dr David Greene R3 Stem Cell
1THE IMPACT OF STEM CELL THERAPY ON CEREBRAL PALSY
DR. DAVID GREENE R3 STEM CELL
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2What is Cerebral Palsy?
Cerebral palsy is a group of neurological
disorders that affect movement and muscle
coordination. It is caused by a non-progressive
brain injury or malformation that occurs before,
during, or shortly after birth.
3Common Symptoms
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People with cerebral palsy may experience a range
of physical and mental disabilities. Common
symptoms include muscle spasticity, weak muscles,
poor coordination, and balance, difficulty with
fine motor skills, and seizures.
4Motor Skills
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People with cerebral palsy may have difficulty
with activities such as walking, talking, eating,
and writing.
5Cognitive Function
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Cerebral palsy can also affect cognitive
function, including intellectual disabilities,
learning disabilities, communication
difficulties, and behavior and attention problems.
6Treatments
05
Treatments for cerebral palsy are limited and
currently consist of physical, occupational, and
speech therapy, medications, and surgical
interventions.
7Stem Cells and Cerebral Palsy
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Stem cell therapy is a promising new treatment
for cerebral palsy, as it can repair and replace
damaged cells in the brain and improve motor
skills, cognitive function, and physical
abilities.
8Types of Stem Cells
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The two main types of stem cells used in
treatments for cerebral palsy are adult stem
cells, which are found in most tissues of the
body, and embryonic stem cells, which are taken
from embryos.
9Benefits
08
The use of stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy
has been associated with improved physical
abilities, reduced pain and spasticity, better
cognitive functioning, and improved quality of
life.
10Conclusion
09
Stem cell therapy is a promising new treatment
for cerebral palsy, with potential to improve
motor skills, cognitive function, and physical
abilities.
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