Joint Pain & Osteoarthritis

Joint Pain & Osteoarthritis

The CDC estimates that over 32 million Americans suffer from osteoarthritis (OA). Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint condition, meaning the structure and integrity of your joints begins to decline, causing immobility, pain, and stiffness. OA occurs when the cartilage in your joint wears away with natural age or due to an injury. The thinning or lack of cartilage causes the bones to make contact with each other, resulting in rough contact, grinding, and inflammation.

Osteoarthritis is likely not the only aspect of your joint pain. Prior to the joint and cartilage degenerating, there were likely years of muscular weakness, compromised tendons, and ligaments that support the joint. By taking a more comprehensive approach to include diagnostic evaluation and treatment of these surrounding structures our doctors can provide a more effective utilizing occurrence
Joint Pain Conditions Treated
At Cords of Revitalization, we see patients with a very broad range of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. Joint pain and arthritis are some of the most prolific conditions in the world. Our clinic treats patients suffering from:

Symptoms

Although symptoms may vary depending on the location of your injury and how advanced your condition has become, most people share a common set of discomforting symptoms. The list of joint pain and osteoarthritis symptoms include but are not limited to:

How Stem Cells Treat Joint Pain & Osteoarthritis

You may be asking, how can stem cells help treat joint pain and osteoarthritis? Well, the stem cells used at the Cords of Revitalization Clinic are pluripotent, meaning they can differentiate into multiple different types of bodily cells. These unprogrammed cells can be used to repair and rebuild important structural tissues in and around your joints. These cells can:

Regenerate Cartilage – Cartilage is one of the most essential structures in the joints of the body. They allow the joints to move smoothly, absorb impact and prevent bone-on-bone contact. As the cartilage deteriorates, you will feel grating and locking sensations, eventually leading to pain and immobility

Reduce Inflammation – Inflammation is a natural response to an injury, and while it serves a purpose, it can cause serious issues if it persists in a chronic way. Stem cell therapy contains incredible anti-inflammatory properties that can decrease tension and pressure, restore mobility and prevent pinched nerves.

Reverse Cellular Degeneration – Stem cell therapy releases proteins (called cytokines) that slow down or reverse cellular degeneration and/or decrease pain. As your joint begins to regain its structural integrity, your pain will decrease and you will regain working function.

Essentially, the influx of new cells allows injured and damaged joints to regenerate, fixing the problem at its source and relieving your pain!

What to Expect From a Joint Pain Therapy Session

Number of Sessions: 1 session, may be repeated every 6 months to every year. Although effects can last for up to 2 years or more depending on patient response.

Stem Cell Therapy for Joint Pain and Osteoarthritis

If you are suffering from acute or chronic joint pain, or recognize the early symptoms of osteoarthritis, acting quickly can make a significant difference in your recovery process! Reach out to the specialists at the Cords of Revitalization clinic in Mexicali, Mexico for more information or to book a consultation!

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