Regenerative Medicine Is The Future
Degenerative musculoskeletal disorders are among the most common causes of pain. These conditions, like osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis (RA), cause chronic pain and limit mobility. Additionally, injuries due to falls or collisions in sports cause significant damage. Medical researchers have been working to find new treatments that can safely and effectively heal such issues. Regenerative medicine treatments, such as bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) and platelet-rich plasma (PRP), have become easily accessible and effective. Both BMAC and PRP have been shown to restore function and promote healing in patients with degenerative conditions or injuries.
Understanding BMAC
Bone marrow aspirate concentrate is a therapy that uses a concentration of stem cells found in the bone marrow to treat many conditions. The cells are harvested from the patient’s body and placed back into the affected area to promote healing and recovery. BMAC can be used solely to treat various conditions or combined with another treatment method. Studies have found that BMAC can improve function in patients with neurological disorders, decrease pain and inflammation caused by arthritis, and help regenerate cartilage in the joints. BMAC is non-surgical, meaning patients have no incisions and downtime. In addition, the therapy has no known side effects or long-term risks when used correctly.
What is PRP?
Platelet-rich plasma uses concentrated platelets from the patient’s blood to promote healing and reduce pain. The platelets in PRP contain several proteins and growth factors that promote tissue regeneration and repair. When injected directly into the affected body part, these proteins stimulate the body’s natural healing process and accelerate the repair process. This therapy can also be used with other types of treatment, such as physical therapy (PT) and surgery, to improve results for the patient.
What can PRP treat?
Patients suffering from conditions such as osteoarthritis and tendinitis of the knee can benefit from PRP. This therapy can also improve function in patients suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS) or spinal disc injuries. Studies have shown that PRP can reduce the pain and stiffness associated with these conditions. Generally, the treatment will improve a patient’s mobility and quality of life. Compared to other treatments, PRP has few side effects and no risk of adverse long-term effects.
Embrace the future
Both BMAC and PRP are safe and effective treatment options that can help patients reduce or eliminate pain and improve quality of life. These therapies can be combined with other treatments to provide optimal results for the patient. Regenerative medicine will be the future as most patients prefer to avoid surgery. Natural healing also ensures the impacted joint heals the right way. These treatments are an exciting new option for treating various medical conditions.
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