Ataxia Does Not Make Me Fall

Regain Control with SCA treatment at Plexus
Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) is a group of rare, hereditary neurodegenerative disorders that affect the cerebellum and spinal cord. Patients with SCA experience symptoms like tremors and balance problems and typically require extensive support. SCA is divided into 20 different subtypes, distinguished by numbers. The numbers are not indicative of the severity of the disease, but the order in which they are linked to a particular chromosome. At Plexus Bangalore and Hyderabad, our rehabilitation program for SCA includes Stem Cell Therapy as well as extensive neuro-rehabilitation, including Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech and Language Therapy. Our therapists specialising in vestibular rehabilitation employ multiple treatment approaches that are customized to best address each patient’s SCA symptoms
Ataxia Does Not Make Me Fall
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Causes of Spinocerebellar Ataxia

Being a genetic disorder caused by mutations in specific genes, SCA leads to the degeneration of nerve cells, particularly in the cerebellum.

Each type of SCA is associated with mutations in different genes. These mutations can be inherited from one or both parents, and the inheritance pattern can be autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, or X-linked.

Spinocerebellar Ataxia Symptoms

Symptoms of SCA can vary depending on the specific type and its progression. It can manifest anywhere between adolescence and late adulthood, depending on the subtype. The common signs and symptoms include:
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Incoordination
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Speech Problems
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Dysphagia
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Muscle Stiffness
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Progressive Muscle Weakness (often leading to disability)
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Tremors
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Eye Movement Abnormalities
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Difficulty with Fine Motor Skills
Cognitive changes
Cognitive Impairment
Depression and Anxiety
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Fatigue

SCA3 is the most common type of Spinocerebellar Ataxia.It is also known as Machado-Joseph Disease.

SCA5 manifests earlier than most subtypes, in the patient’s twenties and thirties. Disease progression, however, is slow.

SCA13 is a rare subtype that manifests in childhood and leads to shorter stature and some mental retardation.

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Spinocerebellar Ataxia Diagnosis

Diagnosing SCA typically involves the following steps:

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Medical History
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Physical Examination
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Genetic Testing

Spinocerebellar Ataxia Treatment in India

At Plexus, we aim to alleviate symptoms and improve the patient’s quality of life with a combination of the following:

Our physiotherapy regime consists of various exercises to improve gait and stability and also enhance control over voluntary movements. Therapists guide patients through:

  • Balance training and vestibular rehabilitation
  • Trunk stability training
  • Core strengthening and locomotor exercises
  • Coordination training

Occupational therapies guide the patient through various exercises to improve their functionality when it comes to activities of daily living (ADL). In particular, it targets the incoordination and balance problems that are classic symptoms of Spinocerebellar Ataxia. Exercises commonly recommended include:

  • Balance training, especially as applied to indoor mobility and community mobility
  • Hand function training
  • Handwriting training

Speech therapists target dysarthria in patients with SCA which makes it hard for them to articulate clearly. They also use exercises to strengthen the oro-pharyngeal muscles that control eating and swallowing. Among the exercises recommended are:

  • Articulation exercises
  • Swallowing techniques
  • Strengthening exercises for oral musculature
  • Pronunciation exercises
  • Use of assistive communication devices

Injected mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) differentiate into various cell types and possess anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, making them the ideal choice for SCA regenerative treatment. The advantages of mesenchymal stem cell therapy at Plexus include:

  • Reduces inflammation and neuroinflammation
  • Promotes neuroprotection and neuronal survival
  • Supports neurogenesis and neurorepair
  • Minimally-invasive and painless procedure
  • Autologous stem cells minimise risk immune rejection

Early diagnosis is crucial for SCA patients, and can enable early intervention. This can significantly impact the effectiveness of treatment strategies, help maintain mobility, and enhance the overall quality of life.

Visit us at Bangalore or Hyderabad to know more about our rehabilitation programs for SCA.

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