How Stem Cell Treatments Can Help with Chronic Pain

10 February 2021
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10 February 2021, Comments: 0

Occasional pain is an inevitable part of life. But when pain persists for months or even years, a bigger issue is at play. Chronic pain can quickly diminish your quality of life and hold you back from doing what you love. But with innovative regenerative treatment options like stem cell therapy, you may now be able to achieve lasting relief from persistent pain. 

What Is Stem Cell Therapy?

Stem cells are found throughout the adult body. In the bone marrow and fat cells, adult stem cells are found in higher quantities. These cells can produce other types of cells to fulfill various needs within the body. Stem cells can create blood cells, nerve cells, brain cells, bone cells, etc. Their virtually limitless ability to regenerate new cells and tissues makes stem cell therapy an effective treatment for numerous conditions and injuries. 

In stem cell therapy, the patient’s own stem cells are injected into the treatment area. These stem cells then facilitate the body’s natural healing process to speed up the patient’s recovery. 

Stem Cell Therapy for Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is very common among patients today. This frustrating and often debilitating medical concern can impact your ability to carry out your favorite activities. Chronic pain is often caused by chronic conditions like arthritis and injuries.

Stem cell therapy can be used to address the root of the chronic pain and spur natural healing within the body. We can pinpoint the damaged tissue causing the pain, then target this tissue using your own stem cells. The stem cells will help reduce inflammation and repair the damaged tissue while bolstering the body’s healing response, supporting recovery from sources of chronic pain including:

  • Arthritis
  • Degenerative disc diseases 
  • Nerve damage
  • Joint pain
  • Connective tissue injuries

Stem cell therapy is available at the Regenerative Orthopedic Institute. Contact us today to learn if it could work for you.

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