Stem cell and derivative injections
Supposing you can control your body in such a way that it transforms injuries or degenerative tissues into healthy young tissues.
This ability really exists, it's called stem cell therapy, and so far, it has been doing an excellent work in repairing several issues from tendons and joints to organs and heart muscle. For example, in people with diabetics and heart attack Stem has been able to support the pancreas and heart tissue to regrow it cell after a heart attack.
Whether you are a professional athlete dealing with major injuries or you want to reverse the aging effect on your skin, the use for stem cell treatments are many. Stem cell derivative injections are used to heal joint degeneration, lower back pain, arthritis, rotator cuff injuries, Achilles tendon pain, temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ), heel and foot issues, hernias, epicondylitis, facial wrinkles, and more. The list and possibilities are endless. Although there are still conflicting opinions on the use of stem cell treatments for metabolic-related diseases such as diabetes, but when it comes to musculoskeletal issues, the healing power of stem cells is unmatched.
Stem cells are the basic cells in the human body; they are the cells from which generate specialized functions. In the body, stem cells are divided into more cells called daughter cells. These new cells (daughter cells) will eventually become specialized cells (differentiation) or new stem cells (self-renewal). They perform more specialized functions such as brain cells, blood cells, heart muscle cells, or bone cells.
Stem cell therapy is the use of healthy stem cells to prevent or treat a condition or disease. Spam cell therapy promotes the repair of diseased, dysfunctional, or injured tissue using stem cells or their derivatives. The amniotic stem cells can jump-start the healing process by creating the cells the damaged tissues need. Stem cell therapy is the next chapter in organ transplantation and uses cells instead of donor organs, which are already limited in supply.
Stem cells are grown in a lab, and these cells can be directed to specialize in a specific type of cells, such as blood cells, heart muscle cells, or nerve cells. The specialized cells are then transferred back into the body. For example, a patient suffering from heart disease will have the stem cell injected into the heart muscle. The injected cells will then contribute to the repair of the defective muscle. In addition, research has shown that adult bone marrow cells guided to become heart-like cells can repair heart tissue in people.
In a case of severe chronic degenerative arthritis in the knees, stem cell therapy could help repair the damage. Over the years, you've been feeling pain because your knee cartilage has been wearing down in the joint. So, you adjust to the reality of things by shifting your body posture to accommodate the pain. This adjustment may seem good to you but, it puts even more stress on the ligaments, tendons, and muscles. There is considerable instability, which then creates friction. By injecting the ligaments surrounding the knee joint with platelet-rich plasma, also known as stem cell, you can stabilize the joint, and then the cartilage will heal.