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    Does Stem Cell Therapy Work For Optic Nerve Atrophy?

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    Unique Access gives patients access to a comprehensive treatment plan for Optic Nerve Atrophy (ONA) that includes larger doses of stem cells, novel stem cell growth factors, intensive rehabilitation, and a variety of supporting treatments and supplements. Patients have seen substantial benefits because to this successful mix of cutting-edge medical technology and functional therapy.

    Why Are Stem Cells Effective in the Treatment of Optic Nerve Atrophy? (ONA)

    After being injected into the retrobulbar area, the stem cells may begin detecting damaged tissue signals.

    Photoreceptors and other cells may be differentiated from Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs). The differentiated cells may one day be used to treat optic nerve and retinal pigment cell diseases.

    This therapy may repair part of the fibres via lost optic nerve cells in individuals with Optic Nerve Injuries or Optic Nerve Atrophy (ONA), improving eyesight, field of vision, and colour discrimination ability.

    Mechanisms

    Based on their many distinctive features, Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) may enhance eyesight via the following mechanisms:

    (1) MSCs can differentiate into neural cells and secrete neurotrophic factors like brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factors (GDNF), which can help grafted cells differentiate into neural cells, inhibit apoptosis, improve angiogenesis, suppress an inflammatory infiltrate, and maintain grafted cell survival.

    Through the regeneration of optic nerve and retinal ganglion cells, these processes not only assist to preserve vision, but also to substantially improve lost eyesight.

    Improvements

    The majority of patients with optic nerve atrophy who have been treated by Global Stem Cells have had access to novel therapies. Adult MSCs improved visual acuity, visual field, light sensitivity, night vision, strabismus, and nystagmus.

    Furthermore, stem cell therapy substantially reduced the progression of visual loss in individuals with progressive diseases.

    Patients with Optic Nerve Atrophy (ONA) who get stem cell treatment typically see improvements in the following areas:

    • Nystagmus
    • Visual acuity
    • Light perception
    • Field of vision
    • Night vision
    • Color vision

    Our Commitment

    We think that patients deserve access to effective and safe therapies and that there is always hope.

    We are self-contained and have our own medical department.

    To guarantee the greatest possible treatment outcomes, we combine globally recognised facilities, next-generation therapies, innovative goods and services that are integrative and successful.

    In terms of stem cells, we will ensure that the patient receives the proper kind, quality, amount, and viability of stem cells. Our exclusive research partner guarantees a stem cell viability of 95%, with several injections reaching a remarkable 98-99% vitality.

    Supportive Therapies & Remedies are a kind of therapy that is used to help people who are suffering from

    We make certain that the patient receives the necessary supporting medicines, therapies, rehabilitation, detoxification, and immune-boosting programmes in order to get the most out of the stem cells. These are some of the programmes:

    Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber (HBOT)

    Acupuncture

    Aquatic Therapy

    Physiotherapy Treatment

    Occupational Therapy

    Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS)

    Hemo Oxygen Therapy (HOT)

    IV Vitamin Drips

    Immune-Boosting Supplements (e.g. GcMAF)

    Special Diet Plans & Consultations

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    Content authored and reviewed by qualified members of our medical team | Last updated: 5 September 2022