Stem cells are undifferentiated progenitor cells that have the potential to develop into just about any specialized tissue.
Modern stem cells therapy uses adult stem cells harvested from the patient’s own body. This type of autologous harvesting involves the least risk as the immune response is minimized and can often be non-existent.
The stem cells play an key role in regenerating and thus healing tissue at the cellular level. Adult stem cell therapy has been used to treat patients suffering from osteoarthritis, degenerative disc disease, and ligament or cartilage damages.
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Adult stem cells are derived from the patient’s bone marrow. Next, a unique solution containing platelet-rich plasma and the harvested stem cells is created and injected into problematic regions such as degenerated joints, ligaments, herniated discs, muscles, etc.
A cascade of self-repair activities at the cellular level starts as the patient’s own newly activated stem cells start to develop into the required cell types including osteoblasts (bone cells) and chondrocytes (cartilage cells).