🧠 Multiple System Atrophy (MSA): Slowing Progression and Supporting Autonomic Function
- Dr. Robert
- Aug 21
- 2 min read
Updated: 6 days ago
Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) is a rare, rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects multiple systems of the body — including movement, balance, speech, bladder control, and autonomic functions. There is no cure, but early intervention may help slow progression, preserve function, and improve quality of life.
At BioCells Medical, we provide fully individualised regenerative programmes for MSA, developed by our medical team and adapted to the stage and symptom profile of each patient.
💡 Who we treat
We work with patients diagnosed with:
MSA-P (Parkinsonian type)
MSA-C (Cerebellar type)
Early to moderate stages with ongoing motor and autonomic function
Advanced stages — provided through home-based care by our travelling medical team under strict doctor supervision
Patients with limited response to conventional treatment
Each case is reviewed by our neurological team to determine eligibility and potential benefit.
🧬 What the treatment includes
Our regenerative therapy protocol is designed to:
Target neuroinflammation
Support surviving neuronal structures
Improve autonomic regulation (blood pressure, bladder, breathing)
Support balance, gait, and coordination
Treatments may include:
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) — to reduce degeneration and support neural structures
T-regulatory cells — to rebalance the immune system and protect neurons
Purified exosomes — to enhance cell-to-cell signalling and repair mechanisms
Electro-Neuro Therapy (ENT) — to activate underfunctioning motor circuits and improve coordination
Peptide-based interventions — to support metabolic and mitochondrial resilience
All cell-based products are cultivated in our certified GMP laboratory in Warsaw and administered under expert guidance.
🌍 Where treatment is provided
Patients can undergo therapy at our clinic in Warsaw, or — in complex or late-stage cases — receive care at home through international medical deployment by our trained doctors.
We currently support families from Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
📊 What improvements may occur
Outcomes vary, but MSA patients have reported:
Improved balance and walking stability
Stronger leg coordination and better motor control
Reduced urinary dysfunction
Better sleep and less fatigue
Stabilisation of rapid decline in certain cases
We do not promise reversal — but we aim to preserve function and slow deterioration where possible.
📩 Book a free medical review
If your loved one is diagnosed with MSA, it’s worth exploring advanced options.→ Book a free online consultation with our doctors and discuss your case in confidence.
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