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Water as a Remedy for Autism

 

Children with autism often face not only difficulties in communication and adhering to social norms but also clumsiness due to insufficient physical activity. These issues can be addressed separately, but there is an opportunity to use a unified approach aimed at correcting all of these problems simultaneously.

This method involves swimming — but not just ordinary swimming, which isn’t limited to fun splashing in the pool (although even that has its beneficial effects). The fact is that many children with autism also have sensory integration disorders, where they respond inadequately to external stimuli, and the severity can vary. In this regard, sensory modulation is required, and one of its forms is water therapy for autism. Its positive characteristic is its multifaceted effect on the body, helping to develop the ability to process signals received by the sensory system. Water therapy has several aspects.

  • Hydrostatic Pressure: Water exerts 30 times more pressure on the body than air. Unlike weighted blankets or vests, water surrounds the entire body, applying equal pressure to all its parts. This has a calming effect, helps relaxation, and instills confidence when performing exercises.
  • Stimulation of the Vestibular System: Autistic individuals often struggle with spatial orientation, balance, and understanding their movement speed. Some repetitive behaviors, like rocking or spinning, are thought to stem from attempts to stimulate the vestibular system, which helps develop a sense of balance. However, these behaviors often hinder focus and can result in accidental self-harm. Moving in water plays a similar role but happens in a safe and controlled environment.
  • Proprioceptive Feedback: This refers to the so-called “sixth sense” — the ability to sense one’s body and understand how to move. Without proper development of proprioception, autistic individuals may walk awkwardly or strangely. Water, with its pressure, weight, and resistance, provides better proprioception, enhances sensory processing skills, and improves focus, leading to lower stress levels and an improvement in mood.

Water therapy exercises strengthen muscles, positively affect joints, improve limb coordination, balance, and physical endurance. However, this primarily enhances motor skills and confidence, which is valuable for socialization. Water therapy does not directly affect cognitive development, for example. Thus, pool sessions can only play a supportive role in overall therapy.

Cell Therapy: The Most Effective Treatment for Autism

The most effective method for treating autism — not just its symptoms — is cell therapy, which is the safest and most natural option for addressing the disorder. It involves transplanting the patient’s stem cells, eliminating the risk of rejection. After the cells are introduced, the body’s restorative capabilities are activated. Moreover, stem cells can transform into any other type of cell, replacing damaged cells that cause the symptoms of autism with healthy ones.

Soon after the procedure, brain and nervous system functions are normalized. Since the results are not only quick but also long-term — and in many cases, permanent — other correctional measures become more effective.

Cell therapy has gained widespread recognition and may become the primary method for combating autism. It is practiced in leading clinics around the world, including the Mardaleishvili Medical Center, where highly skilled specialists have accumulated extensive experience in stem cell transplantation. The center also uses state-of-the-art equipment, ensuring the best therapeutic results. Additionally, the cost of services at this center is more affordable compared to other countries, and patients receive help with travel planning and other practical matters, such as accommodation.

Take advantage of cell therapy — the most effective approach to treating autism!

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