About Cerebral Palsy

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Can You Cure Cerebral Palsy?


Cerebral palsy is condition that results from injuries or abnormalities of the brain, usually in the womb but occurring any time during 2 years after birth. It affects brain and nervous system functions such as thinking, seeing, hearing, learning and movement.

Common causes are hypoxia (low oxygen levels), head injury, maternal infections such as rubella, brain bleeding, brain infection, and severe jaundice. Types of CP include: ataxic, hypotonic, spastic, dyskinetic, and mixed.

The brain damage that leads to cerebral palsy can also lead to other health issues, including vision, hearing, and speech problems, and learning disabilities. There is no cure for CP, but treatment, therapy, special equipment, and, in some cases, surgery can help a child who is living with the condition.

The Stem Cell Institute leverages adult stem cells from human umbilical cord tissue to treat cerebral palsy. Umbilical cords are donated by mothers after normal, healthy births. In accordance with International Blood Bank standards, all umbilical cord-derived stem cells are rigorously screened for viruses and bacteria at Medistem Labs before they are approved for use in patients.

In some cases, stem cells harvested from the patient’s own bone marrow are used in addition to umbilical cord tissue-derived cells.

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