Stem Cell Therapy 101: What Exactly Are We Talking About?
1. Simple Definition:
> "Stem cell therapy uses your body’s natural ‘repair cells’ to heal damaged tissues, reduce inflammation, and restore function. Think of them as blank slates that can transform into specialized cells (like muscle, nerve, or cartilage) where needed."
2. Core Types of Stem Cells Used Clinically:
- Adult Stem Cells(from your own bone marrow, fat, or blood): Safest, widely used for joint/soft tissue repair.
- Perinatal Stem Cells(from umbilical cord tissue/blood): Rich in healing factors, ethically sourced.
(Avoid embryonic stem cells – not used in clinical practice today.)
3. How It Works:
- Harvested → Concentrated in a lab → Injected into injured area.
- Stem cells release healing signals ("paracrine effects") and may develop into new tissue.
4. Why It’s "Minimally Invasive":
- Most treatments take 2-3 hours, use local anesthesia, and require no hospital stay.
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