Head Trauma
Traumatic brain injury is usually the result of a sudden, violent blow to the head — which launches the brain on a collision course with the inside of the skull. This collision can bruise the brain, tear nerve fibers and cause bleeding.
WHY STEM CELLS
- We have treated more than 77 patients with Head Trauma with 50-70% improvement.
- Stem cells are the only treatment for Head Traumas.
- There are NO rejections.
PATIENT EXPERIENCES
Country China / Age 50
Diagnosis Bilateral Subdural Hematoma
History 50 day-old trauma. Comatose patient, Unable to eat or drink Exhibiting intermittent convulsions.
Original Treatment (July 2005) Bilateral craniotomy and evacuation of a huge cerebral hematoma.No improvement
HUBC Treatment (September 2005)Intrathecal injection (in the spinal fluid)
Progress (October 2005)Patient awake and eating and drinking on his own.
Diagnosis Bilateral Subdural Hematoma
History 50 day-old trauma. Comatose patient, Unable to eat or drink Exhibiting intermittent convulsions.
Original Treatment (July 2005) Bilateral craniotomy and evacuation of a huge cerebral hematoma.No improvement
HUBC Treatment (September 2005)Intrathecal injection (in the spinal fluid)
Progress (October 2005)Patient awake and eating and drinking on his own.
STEM CELL ADVOCATE
Email: [email protected] | Phone: 941-235-0088 | Fax: 941-624-6133
Email: [email protected] | Phone: 941-235-0088 | Fax: 941-624-6133