Can You Avoid Surgery With Regenerative Medicine?

If you’ve been diagnosed with a condition that requires surgical intervention, you are probably thinking about alternatives. No one enjoys the idea of going under the knife, and surgery has inherent risks that should be avoided if possible. But, can regenerative medicine practices eliminate the need for surgery?

There is no definitive answer on whether surgery can be avoided by using regenerative medicine practices; it depends on the patient, the severity of their condition, and their expectations for relief.

Since regenerative medicine is such a new and unexplored branch of medicine, research into its efficacy for different conditions is still in its infancy. As more research is done, both on an academic level and also by clinicians, we will see how regenerative medicine plays out as a long-term or even permanent treatment for many conditions.

Research and clinical evidence so far are promising. Regenerative medicine practices are being used every day to treat conditions like arthritis, cancer symptoms, muscle pain, headaches, and more.

Stem cell therapy as a surgery alternative

Stem cell therapy is one of the most exciting forms of regenerative medicine with the potential to delay or even eliminate the need for surgery altogether. In just a few office visits, your very own stem cells can be extracted from fat tissue or bone marrow, mixed in a solution, and then injected into the area where pain or degeneration is being experienced.

Recipients of stem cell therapy have had life-changing results. Arthritis sufferers report reduced pain and inflammation, and diagnostic testing reveals that the stem cells not only differentiate into bone and cartilage to repair arthritic joints, but they also release factors that stimulate the body to produce even more reparative tissues. This has the potential to eliminate the need for joint replacements completely in some arthritis patients.

Find a regenerative medicine practitioner near you

If you’ve been diagnosed with a painful or disabling condition and your doctor has suggested surgery, consider a consult with a regenerative medicine practitioner in your area to discuss your options. It is possible that a less invasive treatment can provide you with relief from your symptoms. Find a regenerative medicine practitioner near you by using our convenient search tool at www.regenerativemedicinenow.com. If you are a regenerative medicine practitioner, claim your free profile on our site to be connected to patients near your practice that need your expertise!

Mira Swave, MD

Contributor at Regenerative Medicine Now

Mira Swave, M.D. is a specialist in the field of Regenerative Medicine.
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