Stem Cell Therapy for Knees
What is Stem Cell Therapy for Knees?
for knee pain relief from arthritis, chronic knee cartilage degeneration, meniscus tears, patella tendonitis, and ligament sprains and strains.
But a lot of people come in with acute injuries of the knee.
Most studies through the years have shown that meniscus surgery is unnecessary and that stem cell therapy is just as if not better. And it certainly is safer than traditional surgery.
How Does Stem Cell Therapy Work?
1. Harvesting Stem Cells
Stem cells can be taken from 2 places in your body: bone marrow aspirate and adipose (fat) tissue. The doctor may recommend treating you with one or both, depending on the severity of your condition. Adipose (fat) tissue stem cells are taken from your stomach or buttocks via a mini liposuction. You are numbed up with a local anesthetic only and the whole process takes about 10-15 minutes. Bone marrow aspirate is taken from the back part of the iliac crest of your hip. You are numbed up with a local anesthetic only and the whole process takes less than 5 minutes. The analogy patients give during the process of bone marrow extraction is that it is like getting a tooth filled. You know something is going on and you feel pressure, but you don’t feel any sharp pains.
2. Preparing the Injection
Adipose (fat) tissue stem cells are processed in a centrifuge machine to remove the oils and fluids and to isolate the stem cells. NeoGenix uses the marrow cellutons needle https://cervos.com/marrow-cellution/ to harvest the strongest and most pure bone marrow possible with small individual draws from each layer of your marrow and therefore does not require a centrifuge.
3. Injecting the Stem Cells into the Knee
All injections are performed with guided imaging with either fluoroscopic or ultrasound guidance to place the stem cells exactly into the injured areas. After the injections, patients with sore to very sore for the next 48-72 hours depending on your pain tolerance. By 1 week post stem cell injections, we expect patients to be back to baseline or exactly where they were before the stem cell injections.
Who is a Good Candidate for Stem Cell Therapy for Knees?
What Are the Different Types of Stem Cells Used for Knee Therapy?
Dr. Altizer was one of the first physicians in the United States to combine bone marrow and fat tissue stem cells to treat severe arthritis and since then many of the leading stem cell physicians in the country have followed his lead. He calls this injection his “Super Shot,” a double dose of stem cells to aggressively treat severe arthritis.
The “Super Shot” is recommended for the worst cases of arthritis, patients that have been told they are “bone on bone” or are very close to bone on bone. If you have been told you need a knee, hip or shoulder replacement, the “Super Shot” may be your only option to save your joint and avoid joint replacement surgery.
What Are the Potential Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy for Knees?
Many patients find relief from pain and stiffness caused by knee injuries or osteoarthritis with stem cell treatments. Many research studies have demonstrated significant improvement in knee pain and cartilage quality following stem cell therapy, and numerous ongoing studies continue to evaluate the benefits.
All You Have To Lose Is Pain
If you are experiencing joint pain, call us and we will take care of the rest!
Our goal at NeoGenix is to keep you moving pain-free.
What Are the Risks and Side Effects of Stem Cell Therapy?
Whenever you are breaking the skin, there is always a risk for infection. NeoGenix medical doctors have performed over 5000 stem cell procedures and have never had 1 patient get an infection.
Because the stem cells used at NeoGenix come from our own body, there is no chance of your body rejecting the stem cells like it could if you received donor tissue stem cells.
There is mild to moderate bleeding and bruising that typically occurs at the stem cell harvesting sites. This generally will last for only 48-72 hours.
What is the Recovery Process for Stem Cell Therapy?
For the first few weeks is recommended. You will be sore fore 48-72 hours after your stem cell injections and by 1 week you will be back to baseline before you had your injections.
Combined with stem cell therapy works better than either one individually and we believe that wholeheartedly. Our medical doctors will help heal your knee joint internally. However, if you have muscle weakness, problems with your gait or compensation issues, a PT must correct that.
Are typically done every 1 to 3 months after your stem cell injections depending on your condition. Our medical doctors will constantly check on your progress to ensure you are doing everything you can to maximize the results of your stem cell therapy.
If you’re suffering from joint pain, don’t wait to seek treatment. Contact NeoGenix Stem Cell & Regenerative Therapies at 704-727-6551 for a free consultation.
Our team of regenerative medicine specialists, led by Dr. James Altizer, can assess your condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan to help you regain pain-free joint function.
Stem Cell Therapy for Knees FAQs
What is the best treatment for knee pain without surgery?
Stem cell therapy for knees offers a promising pain management alternative that may help you avoid surgery in certain cases. This innovative treatment harnesses your body’s natural healing abilities to potentially repair damaged tissue and reduce inflammation. Many patients report significant improvements in knee pain and function after undergoing this minimally invasive procedure. While not a guaranteed solution for everyone, stem cell therapy has shown encouraging results for various knee conditions, potentially delaying or eliminating the need for more invasive surgical interventions. If you’re seeking a cutting-edge approach to knee pain recovery, consulting with a qualified specialist about stem cell therapy could be a worthwhile step in your journey towards improved joint health and mobility.
Can stem cell therapy for the knees help me avoid surgery?
Is stem cell treatment better than knee replacement surgery?
Stem cells vs PRP for knee pain - which works best?
When comparing stem cells and PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) for knee pain, it’s important to understand the benefits of each natural knee pain treatment. Stem cell therapy, provided by our team of dedicated knee doctors, can regenerate damaged tissues and offer a long-term solution. PRP also uses your own blood to promote healing but may not be as effective for severe damage. For those seeking an alternative to surgery, stem cell therapy often stands out as a more comprehensive option. Consult with a knee doctor to determine the best treatment for your specific condition.
Can stem cell injections help speed up recovery from a knee injury?
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