Connect with us

Features

Breakthroughs in Regenerative Therapies Ignite New Hope for Tackling Joint Pain

Published

on

Dr Leisa

The field of regenerative therapies continues to evolve rapidly, with significant advancements noted at recent conferences. Attendees learn about new products and protocols that emerge every few months, often featuring a larger number of cells compared to those available just a year prior. Patients frequently reach out with inquiries about the efficacy of regenerative therapies, particularly stem cell therapy, now officially termed Human Cellular Tissue (HCT) therapy. Understanding the origins and quick results of these treatments is crucial for potential beneficiaries.

Regenerative therapies aim to assist in the repair and restoration of damaged tissue caused by aging, injury, or illness. Research highlights that methodologies using a patient’s own cells, such as those from bone marrow or PRP (platelet-rich plasma), may be less effective for individuals over 60. At Accurate Care, advanced techniques are employed to enhance the benefits of PRP for optimal patient outcomes.

The term “stem cells” resonates more with the public; however, the FDA has mandated the shift to using the term HCT. This change acknowledges that not all regenerative products contain actual stem cells but may incorporate various types of cells. For instance, umbilical cord cells, donated after a live birth, are utilized after thorough testing to ensure the absence of genetic disorders in both parents. Concerns surrounding the presence of COVID-19 or related vaccines in these cells are addressed, with current studies indicating that neither transfers across the placenta.

Musculoskeletal issues represent one of the most common applications for HCT. Injecting these products can regenerate damaged tissues, including muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. This approach is not only reactive but also serves as a cutting-edge preventive measure, especially beneficial for professional athletes aiming to maintain tissue integrity.

Additionally, an essential preparatory step involves inducing localized inflammation. This process allows injected cells to navigate effectively towards areas in need of repair. In conjunction with PRP injections, which are derived from a patient’s own blood, the treatment ensures targeted efficacy. The protocol may adapt based on individual lifestyle factors, such as diet or smoking habits, which can influence the inflammatory state of the body.

Patients at Accurate Care receive guidance on adopting a non-inflammatory diet to optimize their HCT treatment results. Educating patients about nutritional strategies is a differentiating factor for Accurate Care, enhancing the likelihood of effective healing in targeted areas. The method of inducing localized inflammation while controlling systemic inflammation might seem contradictory, yet it plays a crucial role in ensuring that HCT cells reach the specific damaged areas rather than dispersing throughout the body.

Regenerative therapies also extend into sexual rejuvenation, providing a non-pharmaceutical alternative to medications like Viagra with minimal side effects. For women, this treatment can enhance tissue thickness, improving comfort during intimacy. Future communications will delve deeper into the topic of sexual rejuvenation, which has garnered substantial interest from patients.

To further educate the public, Accurate Care will host an informative session titled “How to Enjoy Your Activities Without Chronic Joint Pain” on Tuesday, October 1st, from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. Attendees will also have the opportunity to learn about the Doctor Assisted Weight Loss Program and unique aesthetic procedures during a special showcase on Thursday, October 3rd. Interested parties are encouraged to RSVP by calling the office at 480-584-3955 by September 30th.

For inquiries about HCT treatments or additional questions regarding this article, you can reach out via email to Leisa-Marie Grgula, Chiropractic Physician at Accurate Care Medical Wellness Center, located at 18261 N. Pima Rd. Ste. #115, Scottsdale, AZ 85255.