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Cell Treatment For Arthritis

Arthritis is one of the most common causes of adult disability in the U.S. Currently, there are limited treatments for arthritis; most types have no cure. Doctors are hoping that cell therapy can provide a cure for arthritic joints. Using cell therapy to cure arthritis is continuously being researched.

Cell therapy has been used in the treatment of blood-related diseases such as various types of blood cancers. It can also assist and is often used for the regeneration of cells after radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Cells are drawn from the patient’s body or from a matching donor then processed and used for therapy purposes. 

What Is Arthritis?

The chronic inflammation of one or more joints is called arthritis. Symptoms of arthritic joints include chronic pain, swelling, stiffness, and decrease in mobility. Chronic pain is experienced by people who suffer from this condition. Treating arthritis takes effort and time, but through stem cell therapy, that can change.

Types of Arthritis

Arthritis is a collective term for certain joint diseases. There are four kinds of arthritis: degenerative, inflammatory, infectious, and metabolic arthritis.

  • Degenerative arthritis is when the cartilage thins and bones rub against each other causing inflammation, chronic pain and stiffness. Cells begin to deteriorate over time, which causes this condition.
  • Inflammatory arthritis is a condition where the immune system attacks the joints. Aggressive treatment and diagnosis is critical to treat arthritis of this kind.
  • Infectious arthritis, on the other hand, is caused by bacteria, virus, or fungus. In some cases, antibiotics cure the arthritic joints, but in other cases, the arthritis becomes chronic.
  • Metabolic arthritis or gout starts because of high levels of uric acid. Arthritic joints develop needle-like crystals from uric acid. Purines, found in human cells and food, creates uric acid. If the level of uric acid does not decrease, gout can cause chronic pain and disability.

What Are the Most Common Type of Arthritis?

Osteoarthritis is caused by wear and tear in the arthritic joints. Having arthritic joints means daily activities will be difficult because of chronic pain. Arthritic joints can impair ankles, feet, spine, knees, hips, thighs, elbows, wrists, shoulders, and fingers. Painful bony lumps or spurs can grow near the arthritic joints.

Treatment for Osteoarthritis

Treating osteoarthritis differs depending on the severity of the case. Your treatment can vary from lifestyle changes to knee replacements depending on the degeneration of your joint. Treatment for osteoarthritis also includes medications, physical therapy, and even surgery.

  • Change in Lifestyle

The most important part of treatment for osteoarthritis is exercise. To treat arthritis, you should strengthen your muscles and improve your overall fitness. Weight loss and stress relief from exercise aid in treating osteoarthritis. Eating a healthy diet is also a good practice to treat arthritis.

  • Medications

Oral medications used to treat arthritis are mostly painkillers. Over-the-counter medications like acetaminophen and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can also be used to treat arthritis. Anti-depressants like duloxetine are also approved to relieve chronic pain.

  • Physical and Occupational Therapy

Physical therapy can reduce chronic pain felt by arthritic joints and increase range in motion. This treatment for osteoarthritis can include swimming, walking, or other regular gentle exercises. Occupational therapy helps treat arthritis by helping patients discover how to do daily tasks easily.  

  • Injections and Surgeries

Steroid injections can be used to treat arthritis, but these are limited to three times a year. Hyaluronic acid injections, on the other hand, can temporarily help in treating osteoarthritis by providing a cushion in the arthritic joints. Both treatments for osteoarthritis are said to help reduce chronic pain and avoid swelling.

Surgical treatments for osteoarthritis include arthroplasty, arthrodesis, and osteotomy but these three treatments do not cure the disease. These may help relieve chronic pain and swelling in the short term but ironically they may increase arthritis over the longer term.

Capsaicin cream and hot and cold packs can also be used to treat arthritis. However, these treatments for osteoarthritis are limited. For this reason, some doctors opt to use cellular therapy.

What Is Cellular Therapy?

Studies have been published about cell-based treatments since the 1960s. Researchers believe there is great potential in using our own cells to treat diseases. Cell therapy promotes self-healing and requires no surgery. In fact, these treatments can avoid surgery. Bone marrow transplant is also a kind of cell therapy and has been used to treat diseases, mainly certain cancers, for years.

Using cell therapy to help treat certain musculoskeletal health conditions is being encouraged. Further research about the use of adult cells in treatment is ongoing. Diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease and Lou Gehrig’s disease are a few of the conditions scientists are aiming to cure using these treatments.

Where Do The Cells Come From?

For cell therapy,  bone marrow aspirate is extracted from the patient’s body. The bone marrow is then spun, separating the cells. The cells are then injected in the body to repair cells, increase blood supply and change the local environment to one of healing and regeneration.

Using cells to help cure health conditions is being used more frequently and encouraged. Further research about the use of these cells in treatment is ongoing. Diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease and Lou Gehrig’s disease are a few of the conditions scientists are aiming to cure using cellular therapy treatments.

The Benefits of Cellular Therapy for Arthritis and More

There are factors that set cellular therapy apart from other procedures used to treat osteoarthritis. Aside from the possibility of a cure, there are many other potential benefits.

  • Reduces Chronic Pain

These cells can help renew damaged cells in the arthritic joints. The cells can increase the local blood supply and repair the cartilage, causing less bone friction. Chronic pain and inflammation can be reduced.

  • Speeds Up Healing

Cell therapy can stimulate cells to regenerate and repair, making recovery faster. Unlike joint replacements that can take a year to heal and may be unsatisfactory, cell-based treatments can have a significant effect in only weeks.

  • Increased Blood Supply

Cellular therapy promotes new blood flow in the body that can help the joint repair and regenerate faster. The cells also help the swelling to subside.

  • Delay or Eliminate the Need for Surgery

The cells can repair the joint or area that is effected by disease or injury. Treatments can heal the damaged parts, helping avoid major surgeries.

  • Better Mobility

Chronic pain can subside and the increase in blood flow will enable you to move freely. Cell therapy can help free you from the use of assistive devices and painkillers.

  • Less Complication Rates

Cell therapy is unlike complex surgeries.  This treatment for osteoarthritis does not require surgery so there is a much lower chance of complications.

Where Do I Go for Osteoarthritis Cell Therapy?

Explore the potential benefits of cellular therapy at Boston Applied Biologics. Our practice provides a range of cell-based treatments. With more than 20 years of experience in treating chronic pains, our doctors are capable of giving you quality, cutting edge cell treatments. We offer personalized therapy. To ensure a safe procedure, we use the latest technology in performing treatment to our patients.

Our goal is to promote healing, regeneration, improved function and mobility for common diseases of the hip, knee, ankle, foot, shoulder, elbow, spine, joints, and tendons. With us, you are assured of the highest level of care that involves constant communication with our highly qualified professionals. We value honesty and our relationships with our patients. Get in touch with us today to discover how you can experience the benefits of regenerative medicine. We look forward to helping you achieve freedom from pain and more.

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