Everything You Should Know about Treating Joint Pain with Stem Cells

We live in a world of rapidly evolving regenerative medicine, and now more developments than ever in the use of stem cells are poised to dramatically improve musculoskeletal health. If you are suffering from chronic joint pain such as an injured hip or arthritic knee, you should know that stem cell therapy offers an innovative healing solution that is far more effective than conventional methods like steroid injections and surgery.

What Are Stem Cells, Anyway?

Stem cells are unique cells found many different places in the body. Rather than already having a predetermined purpose, stem cells exist as “unassigned” cells until an injury or disease requires their attention. At that point, they begin to self-renew and multiply to replicate the specific type of cell that needs to be replaced or regenerated. This means that stem cells have the potential to become cartilage, muscle, ligament, and bone cells!   

How Does a Stem Cell Treatment Work?

New procedures make it possible to extract stem cells from the body with relative ease. A lengthy and painful procedure is no longer necessary. Once stem cells are harvested from the body, they can be reinjected into the affected joint to trigger an accelerated healing response. The stem cells divide and duplicate in order to repair and replace the tissue of the damaged joint. This is why stem cell treatment has become such a popular way to build new cartilage tissue in patients with arthritis.

Why Trust Stem Cells?

Stem cells have been FDA-approved for cancer treatment and immunological diseases for many years, but only recently have doctors and scientists started to explore the potential of stem cells within the realm of orthopedic medicine. It hasn’t taken long for studies to reveal the impressive and awe-inspiring power of stem cells once they are released back into the body to serve a specific purpose.

Unlike the conventional treatment methods upon which doctors and patients have relied for years, stem cell therapy can actually stop, prevent, and reverse joint damage. This is made possible by the ability of stem cells to regenerate and replace injured cells. Rather than merely minimizing or covering symptoms of joint pain, stem cell therapy stimulates comprehensive healing at the injured site to eliminate the injury or disease altogether.

Doctors of regenerative medicine have found that stem cell therapy can either replace or significantly enhance surgery and other standard joint treatments. Patients no longer need to expose their bodies to risky and invasive procedures, because stem cell therapy offers such an appealing alternative.

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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