Cerebral Palsy (CP)

Cerebral palsy (CP) refers to a group of neurological disorders that manifest as difficulties with muscle control, coordination, posture, and balance. CP may be caused by damage to the developing brain resulting from infections, decreased cerebral blood flow, head injury, and others. Types of cerebral palsy include:

– Spastic CP

– Dyskinetic CP

– Ataxic CP

– Hypotonic CP

– Mixed CP

Stem cell therapy shows promise in addressing CP via neural cell regeneration, combating neurodegeneration, fibrosis, and oxidative damage. In addition, stem cells secrete neurotrophic factors that participate in neuroprotection and promote tissue repair. Stem cell-derived exosomes play a role in intracellular communication, offering a promising avenue for improving cognitive and motor symptoms in cerebral palsy.

The Regentime procedure for CP requires a stay of 5 days in Lebanon, with prices ranging from 25,000 USD to 36,700 USD.

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