Stem Cell Therapy for Osteoarthritis
Stem Cell Therapy for Osteoarthritis
If you’re an athlete, weekend warrior, or active retiree, osteoarthritis may be slowing you down. Those stiff, creaky joints make your favorite activities like golfing, hiking, or playing with your grandkids painful. You don’t want to resort to joint replacement surgery or pain medication just yet.
What if you could reduce joint inflammation, regenerate cartilage, and regain your active lifestyle? Well, it’s time for you to try our stem cell therapy and say goodbye to these hassles in life that are slowing you down day by day.
Stem cells derived from your own body can stimulate healing and rejuvenate worn-down joints. People can benefit from this regenerative therapy to extend their careers and return to their beloved hobbies pain-free!
Our exclusive stem cell treatment is minimally invasive and requires little downtime – no major surgery required. We cater to discerning clients who want non-surgical options utilizing their body’s own healing abilities. Don’t let osteoarthritis sideline you. Our stem cell therapy can get you off the bench and back in the game.
What is Stem Cell Therapy?
How Does Stem Cell Therapy Work for Osteoarthritis?
01
Reduces inflammation
Stem cells for osteoarthritis treatment secretes anti-inflammatory factors that calm swelling and irritation in the joint. This provides significant pain relief as inflammation is a main driver of osteoarthritis pain.
02
Regenerates cartilage
Stem cells can actually differentiate into chondrocytes, which are cartilage cells. This replaces damaged and worn-away cartilage at the joint surface, smoothing and restoring cushioning.
03
Stimulates healing
Growth factors secreted by stem cells signal the body's own repair mechanisms to heal all structures in the joint comprehensively. This includes bone, ligaments, tendons, and synovial membranes.
04
Prevents further degeneration
The regenerated cartilage and anti-inflammatory effects protect existing joint structures from further damage. Healthy cartilage and fluid also provide better joint lubrication.
05
Restores mobility
Reduction of inflammation paired with cartilage regeneration significantly improves flexibility, range of motion, and reduces stiffness, enabling patients to move freely again.
01
Reduces inflammation
Stem cells for osteoarthritis treatment secretes anti-inflammatory factors that calm swelling and irritation in the joint. This provides significant pain relief as inflammation is a main driver of osteoarthritis pain.
02
Regenerates cartilage
Stem cells can actually differentiate into chondrocytes, which are cartilage cells. This replaces damaged and worn-away cartilage at the joint surface, smoothing and restoring cushioning.
03
Stimulates healing
Growth factors secreted by stem cells signal the body's own repair mechanisms to heal all structures in the joint comprehensively. This includes bone, ligaments, tendons, and synovial membranes.
04
Prevents further degeneration
The regenerated cartilage and anti-inflammatory effects protect existing joint structures from further damage. Healthy cartilage and fluid also provide better joint lubrication.
05
Restores mobility
Reduction of inflammation paired with cartilage regeneration significantly improves flexibility, range of motion, and reduces stiffness, enabling patients to move freely again.
The Process of Stem Cell Therapy for Osteoarthritis
A small sample of stem cells is extracted from your bone marrow or fat tissue using a needle.
The stem cells are processed and concentrated into an injectable form within 2-3 hours.
Your arthritic joint is numbed with a local anesthetic.
Guided by imaging, the stem cells are injected directly into the joint.
The full procedure takes 60-90 minutes.
Patients can resume normal activities within 1-2 days.
Improvement occurs gradually over 6-12 weeks as the stem cells reduce inflammation and regenerate cartilage.
Booster injections every 9-12 months may prolong the effects.
FAQs about Stem Cell Therapy for Osteoarthritis Pain
Recap of Benefits
Minimally invasive procedure with minimal downtime.
Harnesses the body's natural healing abilities.
Reduces inflammation in joint cartilage and tissues.
Regenerates damaged and worn cartilage.
Stimulates growth of new cartilage cells.
Avoids major surgery like joint replacement.
Provides lasting pain relief and improved mobility.
Helps restore range of motion and joint function.
It may help delay or eliminate the need for joint replacement.
Stem Cell Therapy Beyond Osteoarthritis
01
Relieving Knee Arthritis
Stem cells injected into arthritic knee joints can:
- Grow new cartilage cells to smooth worn surfaces.
- Reduce inflammation that causes pain and stiffness.
- Stimulate thicker synovial fluid to lubricate the joint.
- Slow the progression of osteoarthritis.
02
Healing Rotator Cuff Tears
For torn rotator cuff tendons, stem cells encourage healing by:
- Forming new tendon tissue.
- Increasing blood supply for nutrients.
- Stimulating collagen to rebuild structure.
- Reducing inflammation and scarring.
03
Repairing Meniscus Tears
Stem cells injected into torn meniscus cartilage can:
- Differentiate into new cartilage cells.
- Produce collagen to reinforce the meniscus.
- Release anti-inflammatory factors.
- Prevent knee arthritis long-term.
04
Recovering from ACL Injuries
Stem cells help the ACL heal by:
- Accelerating ligament cell regeneration.
- Promoting blood vessel growth to aid repair.
- Releasing growth factors to stimulate healing.
- Reducing scarring and adhesions.
05
Relieving Back Pain
Stem cells injected into the spine can:
- Reduce inflammation and irritating nerves.
- Regenerate disc cartilage and repair annular tears.
- Promote new bone growth to stabilize the spine.
- Limit scar tissue pressing on nerves.