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Can Stem Cell Therapy Ease Back Pain

Can Stem Cell Therapy Ease Back Pain

SEMGeeks2021-11-24T11:52:59-05:00

Millions of people suffer from back pain, making it the single leading cause of disability in the world. If you deal with back pain, you know how difficult it can be to work and do other activities. While some bouts of back pain are temporary and get better over time, others are chronic.

Fortunately, there are more options for treating back pain than ever before. One of them is stem cell therapy. Let’s learn more about what stem cell therapy is, how it can be used to ease back pain and which type of doctor offers this treatment option.

Stem Cells: What are They?

Stem cells are cells in your body that can be divided to form new cells. They are the only cells in the body that have the strength to produce fresh, new cells. Because of this, stem cells have become extremely popular in repairing damaged tissues.

At Jersey Rehab, we use stem cell injections to treat a variety of conditions, including chronic pain in the back, hips, knees and shoulders. Stem cells are collected from your body and then injected into the affected area to promote healing. There is no fear of your body rejecting the stem cells because they are from your own body.

How Can Stem Cell Therapy Decrease Back Pain?

As people get older, their spinal discs show signs of wear and age. Not everyone will get degenerative disc disease, but some people do. Common treatments for degenerative discs are over-the-counter medications for pain and inflammation, physical therapy, spinal mobilization and surgery.

We still have a lot to learn about stem cell therapy, but for now, research tells us that it can be a safe and effective way to treat back pain. When stem cells are injected into the back, they help repair worn-out discs. The stem cells also create an anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effect that slows down the degeneration process.

So in theory – yes – stem cell injections can help with back pain. However, everyone is different, so it’s important to speak with your back pain doctor to determine what treatment options are best.

What Doctors Offer Stem Cell Injections?

When opting for stem cell therapy, be sure to choose a qualified, experienced pain management clinic. This is a new and experimental procedure that requires a knowledgeable doctor. Jersey Rehab is proud to offer stem cell injections that are safe and effective. Our expert doctors will meet with you to determine if these injections are the best solution for your back pain.

To schedule an appointment with one of our back pain specialists, contact Jersey Rehab today.

Jersey Rehab follows the CDC guidelines

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  • 2.Disinfecting each clinical exam space thoroughly between patient visits
  • 3. All Jersey Rehab patients will go through a pre-screening prior to arriving for their appointment. Patients will also be required to do a screening upon arrival to the building at the front door.

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