𝗗𝗿.𝗝𝗮𝗹𝗮𝗽𝗮𝘁𝗵𝗶 𝗥𝗲𝗱𝗱𝘆 𝗠𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗮𝗹𝗮 -𝗢𝗿𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗽𝗮𝗲𝗱𝗶𝗰 𝗦𝘂𝗿𝗴𝗲𝗼𝗻

Can Stem Cell Therapy Repair Damaged Knees?

The majority of patients with osteoarthritis or serious knee injury have few choices for standard knee treatment. As of right now, the majority of conventional methods aim to cover the pain with cortisone steroid injections, joint replacement surgery, or straightforward physical therapy that does not address the underlying cause. The regeneration center uses a mix of improved stem cells and exosome growth factors to provide a potent non-surgical alternative to knee replacements. If you suffer from degenerative hip or damaged kneecap pain, need a successful alternative to knee replacement surgery, or have sustained joint ligament, tendon, or bone injuries from sports, stem cell therapy may be right for you. Return to your favourite activities more quickly and without intrusive surgery.

The Regen Center ACL protocol is a combined therapy for autoimmune knee arthritis that uses enhanced cells and osteogenic growth factors. Moreover, complete non-retracted ACL tears and partial anterior cruciate ligament tears are treated by MSC+ cells. For people who are considering surgical intervention due to a partial ACL tear or a total non-retracted tear, our safe non-surgical alternative to repair ACL is a highly feasible option.

You can avoid the unpleasant recovery process that usually follows anterior cruciate ligament surgery with the use of enhanced stem cells. To achieve the best cell delivery for a successful repair of severe or complex injuries, our orthopedic experts will need to use advanced imaging guidance to target the affected zones.

You can avoid the unpleasant recovery process that usually follows anterior cruciate ligament surgery with the use of enhanced stem cells. To achieve the best cell delivery for a successful repair of severe or complex injuries, our orthopedic experts will need to use advanced imaging guidance to target the affected zones.

Stem Cells for Treating Meniscus Tears

The most typical knee ailment we treat is meniscus tears, which can be treated with stem cell therapy. A meniscus tear should only be surgically repaired as a last resort. Meniscus tear remedies involve surgically removing all or part of a vital knee structure (partial meniscectomy). We find that the safest and best approach in the majority of instances is a minimally invasive combination of stem cells, PRP, and post-therapy physical rehabilitation.

The meniscus is a crescent-shaped fibrocartilaginous tissue that functions as shock absorbers for the knee joint as well as spacers between the femur and tibia. Due to the equal distribution of any blunt stresses throughout the knee joints, it can function as an efficient shock absorber. Each knee has two menisci, which are made of live fibrocartilage tissue.

  1. Meniscus in the medial (closer to the inside)
  2. Latitudinally meniscus (closer to the outside)

Stem Cells for Knee osteoarthritis & Knee Joint Repair

Per knee, the number of cell infusions:

Based on the patient's needs and the degree of the injury, the total number of cells and infusion points may vary.

Places of injection and the kind of cells used:

A patient's increased Mesenchymal cells (MSC+) are required for the knee regeneration treatment (Autologous). We require endogenous MSC+ cells, coupled with osteogenic and cartilage growth factors, for numerous traumas or severe degeneration. Depending on the extent of the injury, the Regeneration centre therapy for knee joints may not require surgery. The cells can be administered intrathecally, through targeted injections, or with the use of radio-guided imaging.

Dr. Jalapathi Reddy Mandala

Senior -Orthopedic surgeon

Vanastalipuram

Hyderabad