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Orthopedic Surgery Vs Stem Cell Therapy
We recently had an Orthopedic Surgeon tell a patient he didn’t believe in Stem Cell Therapy. While not surprised to hear this, hopefully the orthopedic surgeon didn’t use those exact words. Just like any medical procedure, stem cell therapy should progress and become an effective treatment for many more types of injuries or disease. A
Stem Cell Therapy for Hair Loss
Alopecia, or hair loss, can be devastating. Most people have tried just about everything, unsuccessfully, to stimulate new hair growth. Using a natural treatment like stem cell therapy for hair loss may provide the solution you’re looking for. Approximately 50 million men and 30 million women in the United States experience partial or complete hair
Anti-Inflammatories For Joint Pain
There are a variety of anti-inflammatories for joint pain, such as Advil or cortisone shots, that are used all too frequently. When you start taking them daily, they can have serious side effects and do nothing to address the underlying cause of the pain. In some recent studies, cortisone shots have been shown to impede
Rotator Cuff Treatment Options
Grey Hair Equals Cuff Tear – Or that’s how the saying goes amongst Orthopedic Surgeons Discovering that quote was a bit unsettling, but a common problem for people over 40 years of age is a rotator cuff tear. Most commonly a result of repetitive activity, they can be painful and debilitating, making everyday tasks, such as
What are Adult Stem Cells?
Adult stem cell research began more than 60 years ago. Adult stem cells are those that are derived from a patient’s own body, rather then the controversial use of embryonic stem cells. Doctors and Scientists all around the world acknowledge a person’s own adult stem cells have the ability to provide remarkable repair, renewal and
Stem Cell Therapy For Knees
When is Stem Cell therapy for knees a good option? That’s a great question, and with all medical questions, there’s unfortunately not one easy answer. The procedure of using your own stem cells to heal knee joints, has very promising results. But, many elements factor into the equation. Here are just some examples: Your age