A review of data in a longitudinal study using IV PRP to help recover autism
Autism recovery requires cutting-edge treatment. This study aims to prove IV PRP can help in the recovery of autism spectrum symptoms and behaviors. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects social interaction, communication, and behavior. Children with ASD often exhibit cognitive and neurological challenges, including difficulties with attention, sensory processing, and executive function. Current treatments are primarily focused on behavioral therapies and educational interventions, but there is increasing interest in exploring further biomedical medical approaches, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP), to enhance brain function.
PRP is a concentration of platelets derived from the patient’s own blood, which contains growth factors that have been shown to promote tissue healing and regeneration. Preliminary studies have suggested that PRP may have neuroprotective and neurogenic properties, potentially offering benefits for individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders. The aim of this study is to investigate whether PRP treatment can improve cognitive function, social behaviors, and overall neurological health in children with ASD.
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- Saturday, May 31 2025 @ 2:45pm(EST)
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- General Session