Stem Cell Therapy for Joints

Stem Cell Therapy for Joints

Stem cell therapy is an advanced treatment used in orthopedic medicine to support tissue regeneration within the joints. The goal of treatment is to promote tissue repair, reduce pain, and improve joint function.

What is stem cell therapy? Stem cells are specialized cells capable of developing into different types of cells in the body and contributing to tissue repair.

In joint treatment, stem cells are used to stimulate cartilage regeneration and reduce inflammation within the joint.

When is stem cell therapy used?

This treatment may be used for conditions such as:

• Joint osteoarthritis
• Cartilage injuries
• Sports injuries
• Chronic joint pain
• Damage to joint tissues


How is the treatment performed?

The treatment usually involves the following steps:

• Collecting stem cells from the patient’s body
• Processing and preparing the cells
• Injecting the cells into the affected joint or area


Benefits of stem cell therapy

This therapy offers several advantages:

• Supports tissue regeneration
• Minimally invasive procedure
• Helps reduce pain and inflammation
• Improves joint function


A Message to Patients

For patients experiencing chronic joint pain or cartilage damage,
stem cell therapy may help support healing and improve joint function.

 

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