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How Stem Cells can help in Spinal Cord Injury
Stem cell therapy is defined as part of the new techniques, or technologies that relies on replacing diseased or dysfunctional cells with healthy ones. It is actually a latest discovery for treatment of spinal cord injury. This new technique is being applied to a wide range of human complications, which comprises various types of cancers and neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injury and diabetes.
Many stem cell researches are now being conducted to back-up the doubts on this newly discovered and formulated technique and to comprehend further the procedures involved in this treatment. Studies about stem cells are not yet widespread but it has been done to other countries already.
Meanwhile, spinal cord injury is known as damage to the nerve root that carries your signals to and from the brain. It is normally caused by trauma rather that disease.
Spinal cord injury can be acquired through several causes. Every person can be prone to accidents that may lead to such type of injury. In few cases, spinal cord injuries require extensive physical therapy and rehabilitation, especially if the patient’s injury interferes with activities of daily life.
It is important, however, to locate the injury in the spinal cord because it will help how to take care of the patient and as well as find a cure. Individuals who suffer from spinal cord injuries do not only suffer from such. There are accompanying diseases such as irregular heart rate, weakening of the muscles, neuropathic pains and gall bladder complications. Others include:
• Vascular malformation
• Transverse Myelitis
• Trauma
• Developmental disorders
• Tumor
• Neurodegenerative diseases
• Demyelinative diseases
• Ischemia
A spinal cord injury can be a devastating one and can result to several complications. Hence, proper medication should be taken so that no rigorous effects will happen further.