CARTILAGE REGENERATION
Articular cartilage is the tissue that covers the ends of bones in joints. It reduces friction between bones and serves as a shock absorber during normal physical activities. Both acute traumas and normal wear and tear can cause cartilage to deteriorate. If the loss of cartilage is significant, the underlying bone begins to deteriorate, resulting in osteoarthritis.
MSCs are being studied because they can turn into cartilage, bone, muscle, tendon, ligaments, or fat, depending on the type of tissue that surrounds them. Research shows that MSCs release anti-inflammatory factors that help heal and lessen pain. When they are injected into a joint, some studies show they may help relieve pain, swelling, and loss of movement.
Reasons to Choose Stem Cell Therapy Over Other Treatment for Osteoarthritis:
