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Stem Cell Therapy for Knee Pain

 Stem Cell Therapy for Knee Pain


Stem cell therapy is a non-invasive treatment that can help reduce inflammation, repair damaged tissue, and prevent knee replacement surgery. Stem cell injections are able to regenerate knee joints and keep patients out of the operating room. Studies suggest that side effects are minimal and temporary after the procedure. Stem cell therapy can be used to treat knee osteoarthritis, cartilage degeneration, and various acute conditions. Mayo Clinic offers a unique regenerative medicine approach for repairing knee cartilage using stem cells which can be completed in a single surgery.



How Effective is Stem Cell Therapy for Knee Pain

According to several studies, stem cell therapy is an effective and safe treatment for knee osteoarthritis that considerably reduces pain and improves the function of the knee. Stem cell therapy may delay or prevent knee replacement surgery and result in significant global health and economic benefit. While overall results are promising, more research is needed to determine the full extent of its effectiveness. However, for some patients, stem cell injections can be of great benefit in helping prevent or delay the need for knee replacement surgery.

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