Treatment of Parkinson’s disease

Expected improvements in patients with Parkinson’s disease after using fetal stem cell therapy

• Reduction of akinesia, rigidity and tremor amplitude
• Psychoemotional and cognitive improvements
• Reduction of vegetative abnormalities
• Improvement of gait and speech

Stem cell treatment of Parkinson’s disease at Prof Cell Clinic

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system characterized by various neurological disorders related to motor skills, balance, psychoemotional disorders, cognitive disorders, and social behavior disorders.
Parkinson’s disease is characterized by both motor symptoms (tremors, slowed movements, muscle stiffness, problems with balance and posture, loss of automatic movements, and difficulties with speech and writing) and non-motor signs and symptoms (anhedonia, depression, anxiety, olfactory deficits, sleep disorders and cognitive impairment). Symptoms of the disease include the loss of large numbers of neurons in the brain. These neurons produce dopamine, a neurotransmitter that ensures signal transmission to nerve cells.

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