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Pain Management
Joint Therapy
If you have chronic pain, possibly from Osteoarthritis or a past sports injury, you could be an amniotic fluid stem cell therapy injection candidate.
These injections aid in amplifying your body's ability to produce new tissues, accelerating the healing process in areas where you need it the most. Ultimately helping your body heal faster while reducing pain.
Amniotic fluid is highly concentrated in hyaluronic acid which lubricates joints and tendons, easing the pain and helping restore mobility, proteins, cytokines and other important compounds. Hyaluronic acid is the acid that is naturally occurring in the knee. Boosting your natural hyaluronic acid can help to cushion your knee so that there is less bone on bone pain. Additionally, amniotic fluid therapy enhances your bodies stem cells to produce at higher levels, increasing new tissue.
Studies have shown that amniotic fluid is naturally regenerative and can reduce inflammation and scars. Amniotic fluid is the fluid surrounding a fetus in pregnancy also contains nutrients, hormones, and antibodies. During most pregnancies, this fluid is thrown away after birth. Now, however, consenting mothers of cesarean section babies can donate this fluid because of its amazing regenerative process. It is important to stand out that these cells come from the amniotic sac and are not part of the embryo.
Amniotic stem cell therapy is a very safe and effective treatment. More than one million plus injections have been performed without a single reported adverse side effect from the fluid itself. Amnio (amniotic fluid) contains the growth factors that help to stimulate tissue growth, stem cell activity and naturally reduce inflammation. It also contains hyaluronic acid, which acts as a lubricant and promotes cartilage growth. While cortisone and other drugs only provide temporary pain relief, stem cells actually restore degenerated tissue while providing pain relief.
Who is a candidate for
Amniotic Stem Cell Therapy?
This treatment is ideal for patients suffering from one of the following:
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Osteoarthritis
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Soft tissue or intra-articular injuries, including meniscus and cartilage
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Achilles tears
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Epicondylitis
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Tendon or ligament tears
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Sacroiliac pain
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Joint pain in the knee, shoulder, fingers, wrist, ankles or toes
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Tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow
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Rotator cuff injuries
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Wound healing
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Hip pain
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Neck pain
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Low back pain
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