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The SONG laser protocol and multiple system atrophy-parkinsonian (MSA-P)


Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapeutics
Scott Greenberg,1 Todd Ovokaitys,2 Peter Hollands2

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Abstract

Background: This case study describes the benefits seen in a patient suffering from Multiple System Atrophy Parkinsonian (MSA-P). Our hypothesis is that the SONG Laser Protocol (possibly by neuronal cell stabilisation and repair following 3 treatments with 1 month intervals) may have both neurological and physical benefits in a patient suffering from MSA-P. Methods: This was a case study focusing on a single patient suffering from MSA-P. The SONG Laser Protocol was delivered in a clinic setting and the primary outcome measures were the neurological benefits and wound healing benefits. Results: The patient showed marked neurological improvement following the SONG Laser Protocol. In addition, the patient benefitted from the healing of a large sacral ulcer following the SONG Laser Protocol. Conclusion: The SONG Laser Protocol may have a beneficial effect on MSA-P. A clinical trial is needed to confirm safety and efficacy.

Keywords

multiple system atrophy, parkinsonian, SONG laser activation, human very small embryonic like (hVSEL) stem cells

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