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Sustained Functional Improvement in Progressive Multisystem Cerebellar Ataxia Following an Integrative Regenerative Medicine Approach: A Case Report

This publication presents a compelling case demonstrating functional improvement in a patient with progressive cerebellar ataxia using an integrative regenerative medicine protocol.

Progressive multisystem cerebellar ataxia is a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder characterized by impaired coordination, balance disturbances, and progressive neurological decline. Conventional treatments often focus primarily on symptom management.

This case report explores a multimodal regenerative approach, integrating advanced therapeutic strategies aimed at supporting:

🧠 Neuroregeneration and neural repair
⚡ Cellular metabolism and mitochondrial function
🧬 Neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory mechanisms
🔄 Functional neurological recovery

The findings highlight the potential of integrative regenerative medicine frameworks to support neurological function and improve patient outcomes in conditions traditionally considered difficult to treat.

Sustained Functional Improvement in Progressive Multisystem Cerebellar Ataxia Following an Integrative Regenerative Medicine Approach: A Case Report

by

Dr. Roni Lara Moya, Dr. Dmytro Klokol, Prof. Dr. Michelle B.F. Wong and Prof. Dr. Mike K.S. Chan

Journal of Stem Cell Research; 7(2), 2026
https://doi.org/10.52793/JSCR.2026.7(2)-85

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