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Stem Cell therapy for Arthritis

Arthritis is a disease of the musculoskeletal system in which the joints are affected. In the early stages, the patient suffers from pain, difficulty walking, and limitation of usual activities. Progression of the disease leads to worsening of quality of life, and in the long term to patient disability.

Conservative therapy for arthritis is just symptomatic treatment that consists of non-steroidal and steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, as well as heavy painkillers that have side effects and do not always bring relief. These drugs may just reduce pain, and temporally eliminate inflammation in the joints, but they do not assist in the recovery of the affected tissues, as stem cells can do.

Using cell products for the treatment of arthritis is a proven good alternative in cases if:

  • the main drug therapy is ineffective;
  • there is a need to reduce dependence on these drugs;
  • there is a need to delay or even avoid joint replacement in advanced cases.
Osteoporosis of the knee joint. Medically accurate 3D illustration.

In this article, you will learn what effects can be expected of stem cell treatment for arthritis, how it works and how it is performed, and about the recovery and the after-therapy with cell products. You will also learn about the experiences of previous patients who underwent our cell therapy.