Neurological

Stroke Recovery

Rebuilding strength, speech and confidence after stroke

Care for stroke recovery at Bangkok Stem Cell Center

What is Stroke Recovery?

A stroke cuts off blood to part of the brain, and whatever that patch of tissue was doing — moving your left hand, finding the right word, keeping your balance — suddenly gets harder or stops altogether. Recovery is rarely a straight line. Some function comes back in weeks, some takes months, and families are often told to just wait and do physiotherapy. That waiting is the hardest part for most people we see.

How regenerative medicine supports it

We work alongside your neurologist and physiotherapy team, not instead of them. Cellular therapy is used to support the brain's own repair signalling around the injured area, alongside intensive rehab, and we track grip strength, gait speed and speech clarity at set intervals so you can see if it is actually moving the needle. We are upfront that tissue already lost to the original stroke does not come back — we are working with what survived.

If the evidence for treating stroke recovery this way is thin, we will tell you before you book — and the review is not billed.
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Stroke Recovery — Questions Patients Ask

My stroke was three years ago — is it too late to try this?

It's not too late, but the earlier window (first six to twelve months) tends to show more dramatic gains because the brain is more plastic then. Older strokes can still respond, usually more slowly and modestly, and we'll be honest with you about what's realistic once we see your scans and current function.

Can this bring back movement in my arm that's been paralysed since the stroke?

We've seen meaningful improvement in partial paralysis, especially when there's some flicker of movement or sensation already present. If the arm is completely flaccid with no signal at all, we manage expectations carefully — we won't promise a result we can't back up.

Will I need to stop my blood thinners or stroke medication?

No — you continue all medication your neurologist has prescribed, we don't touch that. Our programme runs in parallel with your existing stroke care, not as a replacement for it.

How do you actually know if it's working?

We do baseline and follow-up assessments of grip strength, walking speed, balance and speech, plus imaging where relevant, so progress is measured rather than assumed. If the numbers aren't moving after a reasonable trial, we say so.

Is there any risk of another stroke from having this treatment?

The cellular infusions we use are delivered intravenously and don't raise clotting risk in the way some people worry about. We do a full cardiovascular and clotting screen beforehand and will turn away anyone whose risk profile makes it unwise.

Reviewed by Bangkok Stem Cell Center Medical Team | Last updated: August 2026

Next step

Send us your records. We will tell you what is realistic.

A medical team member reads your history before anything is quoted or scheduled. If cellular therapy is unlikely to move your numbers, we say so and point you somewhere more useful.

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