Types of Regenerative Therapy Treatments

- Stem Cell Treatments.
In stem cell transplants, stem cells either replace diseased or chemo-damaged cells or work with the immune system of the donor to combat certain cancers and blood-related illnesses such leukaemia, lymphoma, neuroblastoma, and multiple myeloma.
- Cartilage Regeneration.
With the help of the surgical process known as MACI, damaged cartilage in the knees can be repaired. A biopsy is required to collect chondrocytes (cells that produce cartilage), which are then multiplied in a lab before being implanted into the injured area during surgery.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
The healing effects of platelet-rich plasma last between six and nine months, during which time
- Prolotherapy.
An injection technique called prolotherapy is used to treat pain. A tiny amount of an irritant will be injected into your body by your healthcare practitioner. The most popular injection irritant is dextrose (sugar) solution. Prolotherapy's proponents assert that by accelerating your body's natural healing processes, it can reduce pain.