Question
My child has been born for several months, but he still can’t crawl or roll over, and his fingers are not straight and lack strength. He is very inactive every day. It was only after a detailed examination that we found out he has cerebral palsy. We have tried some treatment methods but there has been no improvement. What are some effective treatment methods?
Answer
The most effective treatment for cerebral palsy at present is the cell transplantation repair therapy. This therapy involves extracting mesenchymal stem cells to repair brain nerve cells. Mesenchymal stem cells can replicate, undergo cell division, and differentiate into neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes, which form part of the neural system’s cellular composition. This helps establish the structural and functional foundation of the nervous system, promoting complete recovery of function. Its characteristic is the rapid repair of damaged cells, promotion of new cell regeneration, and achieving the goal of rehabilitation treatment.