1.Chronic Back Pain and Ankylosing Spondylitis Ankylosing spondylitis also known as AS is a chronic inflammatory disease primarily involving the spine, sacroiliac joints, hips and surrounding connective tissues. Unlike simple mechanical low back pain, ankylosing spondylitis is tightly associated with immune-mediated inflammation. It means the immune system works overtime and perpetuating a chronic inflammation surrounding […]
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1.ALS as a Complex Neurodegenerative Disease Motor neuron disease (MND), often referred to as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), is a progressive and fatal neurodegenerative disorder. Those nerve cells relay signals from the brain and spinal cord to muscles. The connection between the motor neurons and muscles gets progressively weaker as the motor neurons are (together […]
Understanding Autism in Children Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder that impacts the way a child converses, interacts, learns, behaves and reacts to their surround. Each child with autism is an individual. Others may experience speech delay, lack of eye contact, sensory issues, repetitiveness, transition issues along with feeding problems,sleep disturbances as well as […]
Understanding Autism in Children Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder that impacts the way a child converses, interacts, learns, behaves and reacts to their surround. Each child with autism is an individual. Others may experience speech delay, lack of eye contact, sensory issues, repetitiveness, transition issues along with feeding problems,sleep disturbances as well as […]
Understanding Ankylosing Spondylitis Ankylosing spondylitis is a progressive inflammatory disorder that primarily affects the spine and sacroiliac joints at the base of the spine where it connects to the pelvis. It belongs to the family of immune-mediated diseases recognized as axial spondyloarthritis. Signs of ankylosing sponylitis in patients can include such chronic complaints as lower […]
Stroke is one of the most incident-altering medical events a solitary could undergo. It can happen all of a sudden, but it never gets better overnight. Surviving an acute period of illness may leave a patient with some combination of weakness, difficulty speaking and swallowing, imbalance or falls months to years later on; the possible […]
Migraines are more than just a bad headache. For most people, it is a neurological problem that can interfere with work, family life, sleep patterns, and mood, as well as interfere with vision, digestion, and everyday confidence. Migraine attack is characterized by pulsing head pain, nausea, light sensitivity, sound sensitivity, and dizziness) and brain fog […]
1. Introduction to the Burden of Joint Degeneration Joint degeneration affects millions worldwide. Cartilage breakdown contributes to the chronic suffering of millions. The pathophysiological effect severely reduces the quality of life. Patients are even limited to the simple act of walking. There is a great need for novel therapies to combat Osteoarthritis. There is an […]
Hepatic fibrosis, like many other forms of chronic injury, is a stressor of major and quite literal global scale. Liver cirrhosis severely impacts the patient’s quality of life. Cirrhotic patients endure chronic tiredness, build-up of bodily fluids, and an overall suppression of the immune system. As the organ is replaced by fibrous connective tissue, it […]
1. The Devastating Impact on Daily Life Systemic Sclerosis leads to numerous daily challenges for patients around the world. This rare autoimmune disorder causes extensive fibrosis in both the dermis and major visceral organs. The complications associated with Systemic Sclerosis decrease patient mobility and increase patient discomfort. Traditional pharmacologic interventions are often ineffective and fail […]
Understanding Parkinson’s Disease Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disease that affects mobility, gait, coordination and everyday function. Common symptoms include tremor, stiffness of the muscles, slow movement (bradykinesia), a shuffling walk (shuffling gait), poor balance, fatigue, sleep disturbance, constipation and changes in mood and cognition. Parkinsons disease is not just a dopamine-related disorder — […]
This leads to a critical question families often ask after stroke: How much recovery can we expect? The second most common question is, “What else can we do? Due to this reason, a lot of patients look for stem cell and other types of Post-Stroke Recovery course programs in Thailand rehabilitation centers. The answer must […]
As far as how I always start care is when parents question me about stem cells for autism Thailand. We should not be referring to autism as if a child is “broken” or not needing alteration. Autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition, and every child has unique ways of learning, perceiving the environment around […]
Especially when patients bring up stem cell therapy for stroke recovery in Thailand, and they always ask me a very fair question : “Can stem cells help my rehabilitate faster? Here I am usually cautious: stem cell therapy may augment the repair environment in other parts of your body, but so far as I know […]
Chronic kidney disease, or CKD, is not only a number on a blood test. For many patients, it begins quietly with rising creatinine, declining eGFR, protein in the urine, high blood pressure, diabetes, swelling, fatigue, anemia, or abnormal kidney ultrasound findings. By the time symptoms become obvious, kidney function may already be significantly reduced. This […]
One of the most common descriptions used for inflammation is swelling, redness, heat, or pain. That is true, but only superficially. Inflammation is an immune system language that occurs within the body. How cells call for help, repair damage, and clean up after battles — whether against an infection or other noxious signals. Whether tissue […]
Parkinson’s disease is no longer discussed only as a movement disorder. For patients and families, it is a daily condition that affects walking, tremor, stiffness, sleep, mood, digestion, speech, energy, balance, and confidence. Many people begin with medications that work well at first. Over time, however, the response may become less predictable. “On” and “off” […]
The Impact and Demand for New Therapies Neurological disorders affect patients all over the world. Cerebral Palsy (CP) disrupts an individual’s ability to develop motor skills and causes lifelong physical disabilities. Children with Cerebral Palsy face not only challenges with physical coordination but also with cognitive coordination. The quality of life for both the children […]
The Need for Innovative Care Severe joint inflammation drastically alters the condition of patients on a day-to-day basis suffering from the direct and indirect effects of severe Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). Chronic inflammation results in the daily struggle to remain mobile and introduces almost constant agonizing pain in the patient. This autoimmune condition irreparably damages affected […]
Introduction to the Clinical Challenge Knee injuries are one of the most painful and debilitating injuries. They can be traumatic to active individuals due to the impairment they cause to daily activities and the severe degeneration they cause to an individual’s stability, balance, and mobility. Meniscus Injuries cause chronic pain and can drastically lower the […]

