Sports Medicine

Stem Cell Therapy

Stem Cells & Sports Injuries

Stem cell research can almost seem too good to be true. The ability to regenerate entire organs or cure blindness may be years or decades away from practical application but orthopedics stem cell research for sports injury are a reality today. The promise of avoiding expensive, painful orthopedic procedures with extended recovery times lies in stem cell therapy. Pro athletes have been looking to stem cell therapy regularly for years now with extremely positive results Pro Athletes and Stem Cells. Most of our stem cell patients have had an almost immediate marked decrease in inflammation, pain and freedom of movement. Many of our chronic joint pain patients have experienced incredible progress and dramatic improvement in quality of life in their ability to increase activity.

To determine if you’re a good candidate for stem cell therapy, call or contact us to schedule a consultation with our stem cell specialist.

  • Arthritic Joints
  • Tendon & Ligament Injuries
  • Muscle Injuries
  • Joint Pain
  • Cartilage Damage

The Stem Cell Procedure for Sports Injuries

All of our stem cell treatments follow the same sterile closed surgical protocol set forth by our international stem cell network CSN. The process generally entails removing a small amount of fat from the patients abdominal region through a tiny incision. We then isolate the undifferentiated cells from the adipose fat cells. The stem cells are then injected into the damaged areas of the body to initiate healing. The treatment is an out patient procedure done under local anesthetic.

Appointments

Contact our scheduling department today to make an appointment.

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