When adult regenerative cells are injected into an injured or diseased area of your body, they promote healing by generating new cells. The physicians at Bluetail Medical Group have years of experience using regenerative cellular therapy to treat orthopedic injuries and degenerative diseases.
What are Regenerative Cells?
Regenerative cells are undifferentiated cells that can self-replicate then develop into many different types of cells and tissue. Adult regenerative cells continuously divide and grow into new cells to replace damaged or diseased tissue. When injected into an injured or diseased area, they promote healing by generating new cells and repairing damaged tissue.
How Does Regenerative Cell Therapy Work?
During regenerative cellular therapy, your physician harvests regenerative cells, typically from your bone marrow or fat tissue. These cells are then concentrated and injected directly into the area of injury or disease using ultrasound guidance. Once injected, the regenerative cells begin working immediately to repair damaged tissue, reduce inflammation, and promote healing.
What Conditions Can Regenerative Cell Therapy Treat?
Regenerative cellular therapy can effectively treat a wide range of orthopedic conditions and degenerative diseases. Common conditions include arthritis, tendon and ligament injuries, cartilage damage, and other musculoskeletal injuries. To find out if you're a good candidate for regenerative cellular therapy, book an appointment online, call the office in Naples, Florida, or contact one of their locations in Chesterfield and Columbia, Missouri.
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