Our Stem Cell Therapy for Joint Pain is a minimally invasive procedure in which adult stem cells are injected directly into the joint. These cells help reduce pain by decreasing inflammation and repairing damaged tissue.
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Wharton’s jelly-derived stem cells (WJ-MSCs) can help repair damaged joints by reducing inflammation, modulating the immune response, and promoting tissue regeneration. These stem cells secrete growth factors, cytokines, and exosomes that stimulate cartilage repair, enhance synovial fluid production, and support the regeneration of damaged ligaments and tendons. When injected directly into the joint, WJ-MSCs help slow down cartilage degradation and alleviate pain, while intravenous administration provides systemic anti-inflammatory benefits. Their ability to home in on injured tissues and promote natural healing makes them a promising, non-invasive option for treating osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and other joint disorders.
The cost of this therapy ranges between 2500 and 4000 dlls, depending on the amount of cells required and the method of implantation.