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Stem Cell Therapy

The usual job of joint cartilage is to promote smooth movement of joint surfaces and protect bones from friction. This process allows for shock absorption of up to 20 times the weight of the body. It’s essential to physical movement, especially in athletics.

Osteoarthritis is one of the most common chronic degenerative disorders and it very often affects the knee, causing deterioration of its joint cartilage over time.

Osteoarthritis can also begin as a result of a knee injury, such as a ligament tear, tendon damage, or a fracture. In the face of damage, the joint becomes unstable and this wears down the articular cartilage. From there, the bone can suffer damage as well, in addition to the synovial joint lining, tendons, ligaments, and muscles.
Stem cell therapy for knees is minimally invasive. It’s a procedure that can decrease inflammation, slow and repair all these forms of damage from arthritis, and delay or prevent knee replacement surgery. This regenerative therapy is used to replace, regenerate and repair damaged tissue.
Stem cells are located throughout the body and have the potential to divide, duplicate, and develop into different types of cells, such as a cartilage cell or a bone cell. When stem cells are placed into a certain environment, they transform to accommodate the need. For instance, when stem cells are placed near damaged cartilage, they develop into cartilage tissue. Stem cell therapy is a minimally invasive procedure that has the potential to repair joint cartilage whilst avoiding surgery. This form of therapy is effective for spinal cord injuries and osteoarthritis in the knee, hips, etc.

Understanding Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cell therapy is a medical approach that utilises the regenerative properties of stem cells to repair, replace, or regenerate damaged tissues and organs in the body. Stem cells are unique cells with the ability to differentiate into various cell types and multiply indefinitely, making them invaluable in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cell therapy offers several potential benefits for patients seeking regenerative healing:
Regenerative Healing
Stem cell therapy promotes tissue repair and regeneration, offering a natural approach to healing that addresses the underlying cause of condition.
Minimally Invasive
Stem cell therapy is often performed using minimally invasive techniques, such as injections or infusions, reducing the risk of complications and shortening recovery time.
Personalized Treatment
Stem cell therapy can be tailored to the individual needs and medical history of each patient, ensuring the targeted treatment outcomes.
Potential for Long-term Relief
While individual results may vary, many patients experience long-lasting improvements in symptoms and quality of life following stem cell therapy.

The Stem Cell Therapy Procedure

The stem cell therapy procedure typically involves several steps:
Patient Evaluation
The process begins with a comprehensive evaluation by a qualified medical professional to assess the patient’s medical history, symptoms, and treatment goals.
Stem Cell Harvesting
Stem cells can be obtained from various sources, including bone marrow, and adipose tissue (fat). The most appropriate source is chosen based on the patient’s condition.
Administration
The concentrated stem cell preparation is then administered to the patient through injections, infusions, or surgical implantation, depending on the treatment area and indication.
Post-treatment Care
Following the stem cell therapy procedure, patients are typically monitored closely and may be advised to follow specific post-treatment protocols, such as rest, physical therapy…