Candidacy For Stem Cell Rejuvenation Therapy

By Steven Cook


Until the last decade, orthopedic doctors had few options when it came to treating people for bone and joint conditions. They often had to perform invasive surgery to repair fractures, relocate joints, and strengthen tendons and ligaments. Many times, these surgeries left people in debilitating pain and without the ability to move or work normally. Their recoveries often lasted for weeks if not months or longer. Now, however, doctors have the option of using stem cell rejuvenation therapy on patients who make good candidates for this procedure.

The premise of this treatment involves the use of cells that come directly from a patient's own body. The materials used do not come from donor tissue nor are they synthetic or mass produced. A blood draw will be taken from your arm or hip bone prior to the treatment getting underway. This draw will then be put through a process that removes the cells from the blood.

Once the cells are removed from the marrow or blood sample, they are then combined with other ingredients like saline solution or steroids before they are injected directly into your body. The area where the doctor injects them will correlate with your impairment or illness. Some of the most common areas are the knees, ankles, shoulders, neck, and lower back.

To relieve your distress, the doctor doing the procedure may numb the area first with a gel or ointment. Once you are numb, you may then receive anywhere from one to three or four injections of cells combined with saline solution or steroid medication. You will stay in the operating room or doctor's office for an hour or less to make sure you do not have any complications to your recovery.

Most patients go on to recover quickly and without any complications at all. Still, their success depends greatly on their overall physical condition and the absence of illnesses that could impede their recuperation. Despite being taken from your own body, the cells cannot be given to women who are expecting or nursing a baby, for instance.

Similarly, you cannot go through the treatment if you have an illness like diabetes or hemophilia because you could bleed uncontrollably and develop an infection or lose a lot of blood. High blood pressure that is not controlled and heart disease likewise may disqualify you from the procedure. You generally are expected to be in relatively good overall health.

Another important criteria that you will be expected to satisfy is having good overall mental health. Your physician may tell you upfront the treatment will not cure debilitating illnesses of the skeleton like MS or osteoporosis. However, it might give you back some of your former movement and help you find relief from the worst of your pain. As such, the physician will expect you to have a reasonable expectation of your outcome and not view the procedure as a type of miracle cure.

However, when you want to feel better than you do now without relying on medication, you might ask your physician about stem cell injections. This therapy may be your best alternative to moving around better each day without needing help. You also could avoid having to go through invasive surgery that is painful and time consuming from which to recover.




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