3 Things You Should Know About Stem Cell Injections
Are you considering stem cell injections to treat an injury, illness, or other health-related condition? Stem cell therapy is still new, so our knowledge is limited but growing. So far, stem cell therapy has shown tremendous potential in treating blood disorders such as leukemia. It may one day be used to treat heart conditions, vision impairment, infertility, and more.
There is still a lot to learn about stem cell treatment, but we are discovering new things every day. Here are three important facts to know about stem cell injections and how they can benefit your health.
1. Stem cells are specific to certain tissues.
Stem cells are present in many parts of the body. They are tissue specific, meaning that they replace only a specific tissue. For example, stem cells in your skin help wounds heal faster. Stem cells in your bone marrow produce red and white blood cells.
Until recently, scientists believed that adult stem cells could only produce similar cells. However, research shows that adult stem cells may be able to create new types of cells. For example, stem cells in your bone marrow may be used to treat a heart condition. More research is needed, but this shows great promise into the future of stem cell injections.
2. Stem cell injections promote self-healing.
Stem cells promote self-healing in the body by repairing damaged or unhealthy tissues and organs. One treatment that you may already be familiar with is platelet rich plasma (PRP). This type of therapy is used for treating orthopedic and sports-related injuries. PRP can be used in the joints, tendons, or ligaments. It may even be used to treat mild to moderate cases of arthritis by harvesting bone marrow from the hip and injecting it into the affected shoulder, elbow, or knee.
More research is being done on using stem cell injections to treat chronic tendon problems and repair damaged cartilage in arthritic joints.
3. Stem cell research is ongoing.
It has only been since 1981 that scientists discovered how to harvest embryonic stem cells from mice. As researchers run more trials, it’s evident that stem cell injections work. They are effective at treating a wide range of diseases and conditions and may one day be used to regenerate tissues, bones and cartilage, as well as treat heart disease, menopause, diabetes, leukemia, HIV, and more. In fact, because stem cells can differentiate themselves, they can potentially treat any condition that is caused from damaged tissues and cells. Amazing, isn’t it?
If you have been living in pain or discomfort, stem cell injections may be able to help. Jersey Rehab Pain Management offers a wide range of innovative therapies for treating pain. To learn more about your options, contact us today at one of our four convenient locations.