The Power of Stem Cells

The Power of Stem Cells: Understanding Regenerative Stem Cell Therapy

What is regenerative stem cell therapy?

Regenerative stem cell therapy is a promising non-surgical alternative for patients suffering from
chronic pain and disease. Our methodology uses mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), which are
cells harvested from donated human umbilical cords, that readily multiple to help repair muscle,
bone, cartilage, and tendons. It offers a long-term repair solution for pain that can help your
body regain components it needs to be stronger and healthier. Stem cell therapy essentially
capitalizes on your body’s natural healing ability to treat a variety of health complications and
get you back to the activity levels you desire.

How does it work?
As we age, our stem cells age with us, and we lose a percentage of them over time. Stem cell
therapy involves injecting young human umbilical cord stem cells into an injured area where
they quickly activate the body’s own self-healing mechanisms to boost fresh cell regeneration.
The injected cells will take cues from its surroundings and regenerate into similar types of cells,
repairing the injured site and restoring mobility.

Are you a candidate? Patients in situations of chronic pain and/or looking to improve their quality of life without the
need for surgery are the best candidates for stem cell therapy. The most common conditions
that stem cell therapy can help with are:
● Knee Injuries (MCL, ACL, PCL, LCL Sprains or Tears)
● Arthritis/Osteoarthritis
● Hip or Labral Tears
● Shoulder Damage
● Rotator cuff tears
● Chronic Lower Back Pain
● Wrist or Elbow
● Achilles Tendon
● Ankle Pain, Foot Pain
● Plantar Fasciitis

Advantages of Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cell therapy allows you to avoid invasive methods, such as surgery or pharmaceutical
treatments. However, the biggest advantage of stem cell therapy is the potential to not only heal
an injury, but to improve it to a higher level of functionality than before. After treatment, many
patients regain pain-free movement, and most are thrilled with the results.

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