Multiple Sclerosis — improved strength, restored independence in daily activities
- Dr. Uladzislau Tsvirko

- Jun 4
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 5
👤 Patient Profile: Yulia Sergeeva, 35 — Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Diagnosis: Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (SPMS)
Yulia, a 35-year-old woman from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at the age of 16. The disease had been progressing since she turned 22. By 2020, she had lost the ability to walk and became wheelchair-dependent, with notable impairment on the right side of her body.
🧬 Clinical Approach at BioCells Medical
In 2024, Yulia began a personalised regenerative treatment programme at BioCells Medical. The therapy included:
Bone marrow extraction and cultivation of autologous neuroinduced stem cells (2–4 weeks)
Systemic intravenous infusion of stem cells and exosome concentrate
Intrathecal and intranasal administration of cells and exosomes over two consecutive days
A personalised rehabilitation programme designed by our specialists
📈 Observed Results
Following treatment, Yulia reported:
Improved overall well-being
Increased muscle strength in both upper and lower limbs
Normalisation of neurological functions and reduced overheating episodes
Better fine motor skills
By the 28th day post-treatment, Yulia was able to:
Use her right hand to cut food with a knife
Independently turn the wheels of her wheelchair
Transfer herself in and out of the wheelchair — something she had not done for years




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