Stem Cells are derived from a product called ‘Wharton’s Jelly’, which is a natural, cushioning substance found in the umbilical cord. It is primarily composed of mesenchymal stem cells and a rich mixture of cytokines, growth factors, structural proteins, collagen, and hyaluronic acid.
Each element plays a specific role in supporting cellular signaling and tissue structure
Together, these elements and building blocks work together to support the body.
Stem cells are specialized cells that may help support the body’s natural repair processes. When we introduce stem cells into a targeted area, they interact with surrounding tissues and release signaling molecules that influence cellular activity.
In addition, these signaling factors may help support a balanced inflammatory response. As a result, they can encourage the body’s own regenerative processes. Stem cell therapy does not replace damaged tissue directly. Instead, we use it to support the body’s natural biological environment for repair.
Stem cell therapy may be evaluated for individuals experiencing:
Hip, shoulder, knee, elbow, foot, hand pain
Shoulder rotator cuff injuries or knee meniscus/ligament tears
Tendon injuries (such as tendonitis)
Ligament sprains or soft tissue injuries
Lower back or spine-related discomfort
Stem cell therapy may be an option for patients seeking a non-surgical approach to support joint health and tissue repair. Because every patient is unique, we evaluate your symptoms, medical history, and treatment goals during a personalized consultation. During this visit, our team reviews your case carefully. Then, we determine whether stem cell therapy aligns with your needs and expectations.
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