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Stem Cell Experimental Therapy - For spinal cord injury and other neurological trauma

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Spinal cord injury and neurological trauma where the patient has no conventional treatment available and left paraplegic.

NCRM treated a 25 year old patient in Lifeline hospitals*, who sustained an injury of his spinal cord after a fall from 12 mts who could walk 2 months after the treatment Click here for details

 

Scientific basis of the stem cell treatment:

The stem cells when injected in the area of damage in the spinal cord, they secrete neurotrophic factors and these neurotrophic factors help neurons and vessels grow to thus helping repair the damage. Though stem cells are available from various sources, we use ONLY the patients own stem cells taken from his/her bone marrow and then they are isolated and processed enable them home-in the new environment and act relevantly to repair the damage.

 

Younger the patient, shorter the duration of time from injury to treatment, better would be the outcome. The compression to the spinal cord should have been removed by proper surgical correction of the deformity to the bones before the stem cells are applied.

Click here to see the first successful outcome
Click here to see the continuing success stories of stemcell therapy for spinal chord injury

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* As per the ICRM guidelines, these are done only as an experimental study
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*our services were provided to this Institute until 29th Feb 2008

*"Nichi" stands for Japan and "In" stands for India. This institute started on an Indo-Japan collaboration now has spreaded further with global alliances
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