Arthritis is a chronic progressively debilitating condition that causes increasing destruction of joints irrespective of the root cause. Arthritis makes mobility painful and difficult so that life style changes become necessary with increasing mobility limitations. The surrounding muscles are and other tissues are secondarily effected while steoporosis compounds the problem.
All medications currently on the market provide varying degree of symptomatic relief and possibly slow progression of disease to some extent. The disease is not cured and the damage sustained is not reversed. Eventually the joint will need to be surgically replaced
Stem Cells offer relief naturally by repairing and eventually healing the damaged tissue without downtime. Stem Cells also treat osteoporosis and rejuvenate the muscles to restore function as a secondary benefit.
Stem Cells have the unique ability to differentiate into various tissues (about 220 types of tissues in our body). Stem Cells once injected directly into the joint differentiate into types of tissues needed to repair and replace the damaged tissues including bone, muscle and ligaments.
Stem Cells also multiply to produce more Stem Cells that can work over a longer period of time. The resident stem cells are also stimulated in patients’ own tissues to help repair, regrow and heal. Intravenous administration of Stem Cells repairs osteoporosis and strengthens the muscles. Thus the joint is healed and simultaneously the bones become stronger without cutting or replacing anything.