Musculoskeletal Conditions: Stem cell therapy can effectively treat joint, bone, and muscle-related issues such as osteoarthritis, frozen shoulder etc. It promotes tissue repair, reduces inflammation, and enhances mobility, providing long-term relief from chronic pain.
Traumatic Injury: For patients recovering from fractures (ligament injury, meniscus injury, tendon injury or spinal cord injuries), stem cell therapy can promote faster healing and improve functional recovery by regenerating damaged tissues.
Neurological Disorders: UC-MSCs are showing promising results in treating neurological conditions such as stroke, autism, Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injuries etc. These cells help repair damaged tissues, reduce inflammation, and improve overall neurological function.
Lack of Vitality: Stem cell therapy is being explored to restore energy levels and vitality in individuals experiencing chronic fatigue, age-related decline, or reduced quality of life. It helps rejuvenate the body at a cellular level, promoting overall wellness.
Organ Failure (Liver, Lung, Kidney): Stem cells are being used to reduce degeneration in cases of chronic liver disease, kidney dysfunction, and lung conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The regenerative properties of UC-MSCs can help improve organ function.
Metabolic Disorders (Diabetes, Hormonal Imbalance): Stem cell therapy has the potential to manage metabolic disorders such as diabetes, thyroid dysfunction, and hormonal imbalances.
Early Aging: UC-MSCs are widely researched for their role in anti-aging treatments. By repairing damaged tissues and promoting cellular regeneration, stem cells help reduce the signs of aging, improve skin health, and restore overall vitality.
Eye Conditions (Retinitis Pigmentosa, Optic Atrophy)- Stem cell therapy offers hope for patients with retinal degeneration and optic nerve disorders. Conditions like Retinitis Pigmentosa and Optic Atrophy can benefit from the regenerative capabilities of UC-MSCs, potentially improving vision and slowing disease progression.