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5 Things to Know about Regenerative Medicine Treatments
You may have heard the term “regenerative medicine” before. If you haven’t, you’ve likely heard of things like stem cell treatments, which fall under that umbrella. If you’re one of the millions of Americans with osteoarthritis or chronic pain, you may have wondered if these treatments could help you.
Knee health promotion and cell therapy for knee osteoarthritis
Shaw-Ruey Lyu, Professor from Dalin Tzu-Chi Hospital, Tzu-Chi University, says that the knee health promotion option and cell therapy are a perfect combination for knee osteoarthritis
Phase III clinical trial of autologous CD34 + cell transplantation to accelerate fracture nonunion repair
Our findings strongly suggest that autologous CD34 + cell transplantation is a novel treatment option for fracture nonunion.
Miraculous results: Franklin stem cell therapy institute offers new hope for serious conditions
When patients with serious conditions start talking about miraculous improvements, that can really get your attention. A stem cell therapy practice in Franklin is getting those kinds of reviews. Miraculous results from back pain to autism. The proof is in the results.
Turning back the hands of time on skeletal deterioration
The recent identification of signaling pathways that determine bone stem cell fate could lead to new therapeutic targets to reverse age-linked skeletal impairment.
Augmentation with onlay dermal allografts may enhance rotator cuff repair
Dermal allograft augmentation is commonly indicated for patients with large rotator cuff tears (3 cm to 5 cm), previous unsuccessful rotator cuff repairs or patients with chronic tears with compromised tissue quality and no advanced glenohumeral osteoarthritis (Hamada grades 1 and 2). Prior to the surgical intervention, a crucial step involves the preoperative assessment to ascertain the feasibility of repairing the tear. This assessment involves a comprehensive evaluation of the patient’s MRI scans, focusing on factors such as tear size, tissue quality and the degree of retraction exhibited by the tear.
Stem Cell Therapy May Help Treat Multiple Sclerosis
A stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis (MS) appears to be generally safe and effective, but it isn’t widely utilized. Researchers in Sweden are trying to get the word out.