Saturday, October 8, 2016

Stem cell therapy- hope for increased self-sufficiency for paralyzed man

Experimental stem cell therapy regained the movement of arms and hands of a 21 year old man who was paralyzed from his neck to his toes.
Team of doctors at Keck Medical Center of USC injected stem cells experimental treatment, AST-OPC1, into the damaged cervical spine of Kris who suffered a traumatic injury to his cervical spine in a car accident.
Three months post treatment, kris is able to feed himself, write his name, use his phone, maneuver a motorized wheelchair and cuddle his family and friends.




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