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36 women and 14 men were put under observation after they underwent the multiple sclerosis Therapy.
The average age of the patients before the multiple sclerosis therapy was about 48 years. The average time between the therapy and the evaluation/observation was near to 5 months.
Overall 25 patients showed signs of improvement. 18 patients didn’t show any significant change in their conditions, while natural disease progression was found in seven patients.
68.8% of the patients showed development in muscle strength while 78.9% showed development in the spasticity of the limbs and 55.6% proved better coordination of the limbs.
50% of the patients gained the ability to stand alone while 25% gained the ability to walk without any external aid.
Vision perspicacity improved in 57.1% of the total patients. Bowel control and bladder control improved in 28.6% and 47.1% respectively of the total number of patients.
Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Results
MS- Results of stem Cell Treatment
Natural Progress MS Improvement
72518
Ms Patients
0%10
0%50
%
+
(N=50)
Type of improvements MS Part 1: Concerning Dairy Living aspects
(n25/N=50)
Standing alone Walking ability Reflexes limbs Bladder control Bowel control Vision acuity
50.0 %25.0 % 35.3 % 41.1 % 28.6 % 57.1 %
100%90%80%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%
Yes No
No Change
Kind of improvements MS Part 2: Concerning motor function
(n=25/N=50)
Spasticity limbs Weakness limbs Duration muscle activity
Use hands/leg Coordination hands/legs
78.9%68.8 % 58.8 % 47.4 % 55.6 %
100%90%80%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%
Yes No