Our bodies can be damaged over time by age, disease, trauma, or congenital issues.
By using the body’s natural healing processes or engineered solutions, regenerative medicine aims to replace, repair, or restore normal function to cells, tissues, or organs effected rather than solely treating symptoms.
As with most any treatment, how well a therapy treatment works depends on the condition that's being treated, your medical history, level of activity among other factors. The only sure way to know if Regenerative Medicine Therapy can help is to schedule a consultation and evaluation.
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The treatment induced a significant remission of disease according to the American College of Rheumatology improvement criteria, the 28-joint disease activity score, and the Health Assessment Questionnaire.
View StudyIn a quasi-experimental study, 36 children with autism were enrolled and the effect of cerebrolysin on their behavioral, nonverbal and verbal development was determined by CARS questionnaire fulfilled before and one month after complete intervention.
View StudyTo assess the effectiveness of MSCs or PRP injections in the treatment of low back and lower extremity pain.
View StudyMSCs have been highlighted as a new emerging regenerative therapy owing to their multi-potency for Diabetic Neuropathy (DN). MSCs reverse manifestations of DN, repair tissue, and antihyperglycemia.
View StudyCell therapy is emerging as a promising new modality for enhancing neurologic recovery in ischemic stroke.
View StudyRecently reported confirmation of successful rehabilitation following SCT in patients with complete tetraplegia could be a breakthrough and provide guidance for the development of treatment and rehabilitation approaches for patients.
View StudyMSCs can protect and/or stimulate regeneration in host-damaged DA neurons mainly through secretion of trophic factors and cytokines from MSCs.
View StudySemax: A Neuroprotective Peptide with Therapeutic Potential.
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