Just published is a study of over 1000 patients in 10 different studies, all randomized, prospectively reviewed (Level 1 evidence), given Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) for knee osteoarthritis. Results showed that though PRP and viscous gel (hyaluronic acid) injections...
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What are the two main benefits of regenerative cells in arthritis treatment?
1) They can be used to replace lost or diseased cartilage in the joints. Regenerative cells can regenerate a healthy joint through actual tissue growth. 2) They can tamp down the overactive immune system and inflammation, at least in part responsible for joint...
What is a regenerative cell?
It is a cell that can both reproduce itself, and also generate 'offspring' of different cell types, ie cartilage, bone, muscle, or fat. Regenerative cells taken from one's own bone marrow or adipose (fat) sources are safest, as they do not invoke an immune reaction...
Are regenerative cell therapies safe and legal in the USA?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says that adult regenerative cells are 'biologic products', and since it is a patients' own blood, component, or therapeutic serum, it is "applicable to prevention, treatment or cure of a condition or disease in human...
Sources of Regenerative Cells
Two main types of regenerative cells , pluripotent and multipotent, hold the greatest therapeutic benefit for orthopedic problems. Pluripotent regenerative cells are isolated from 3 sources: From human embryos (Embryonic regenerative cells, or ESC's); Cloned thru...
Adult regenerative cell therapies in Sports Medicine
Adult regenerative cells hold significant promise due to their ability to self-renew and differentiate into many types of cells, ie cartilage, muscle, ligament, tendon or bone. In sports medicine, regenerative cell research is being used in osteoarthritis, articular...
PRP use in cartilage disease (arthritis)
In a randomized, controlled trial , Level of Evidence 1(best), Patel, et al, (reference 1), divided patients into 3 groups: Group A-52 Osteoarthritis (OA) knees, single Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injection Group B: 50 OA knees, 2 injections Group C- 46 OA knees,...
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