Sunday 2 April 2017

Stem Cells Engineered to Regenerate Cartilage & Fight Arthritis

There’s a reason “arthritis” is a household word, familiar even to those who don’t know exactly what it is. An estimated 30 million Pakistani currently suffer from osteoarthritis – and that’s just one kind of arthritis. This number includes people between the ages of 40 and 65, many of who have limited treatment options due to their age. Luckily, younger patients who are not yet candidates for total joint replacement may now have access to an alternative treatment for regenerating cartilage and fighting arthritis pain.
Stem Cells as an Alternative to Joint Replacement
Arthritis occurs when the cartilage in your joints breaks down and the bones rub against one another. One of the many reasons cartilage exists in your body is to provide cushioning in your joints. With arthritis, what begins as pain turns into joint stiffness and eventually decreases a person’s overall mobility. Traditionally, an arthritic patient’s only options were to undergo either partial or total joint replacement, or to just deal with the pain and limited mobility.
Now, with a goal of finding an alternative to painful and risky joint replacement surgery, scientists at Washington University have programmed stem cells to grow new cartilage on a 3-D model shaped like the ball of a hip joint. What’s more, they’ve also activated the newly generated cartilage to release anti-inflammatory molecules to prevent arthritis from flaring up in the future.
How Stem Cells Regenerate Cartilage
Stem cells are the only cells in the body that can transform into another type of cell. After being harvested from a patient’s own fat tissue, stem cells can be deployed back into the body, either infused by IV or injected directly into painful joints. In the right environment, these stem cells can change into new, healthy tissue, replacing lost cartilage and alleviating arthritis pain.
A New Discovery in Stem Cell Therapy
A new technique, developed by Washington University School of Medicine and Cytex Therapeutics, Inc., involves a 3-D, biodegradable scaffold molded to the precise shape of a patient’s joint. The scaffold, which would be placed on the surface of the arthritic joint, is covered in the patient’s own cartilage. By rebuilding the patient’s damaged joint with his or her own tissue, it is assumed that the patient would find relief from arthritis pain and perhaps even be able to avoid joint replacement surgery all together.
The Importance of Gene Therapy
Beyond regenerating cartilage with a patient’s own stem cells, the research team has inserted a gene into the newly grown tissue that they can program to fight inflammation. This is significant, because inflammatory molecules are what destroy cartilage and trigger joint pain in the first place. By adding gene therapy to the scaffold, it may be possible to program a patient’s joints to fight arthritis and remain healthy and mobile for a longer period of time.
Find Relief from Arthritis Pain with Stem Cell Therapy
At Advanced Pain Centers, we are thrilled about this new development in regenerative medicine and what it could mean for the millions of Pakistani suffering from arthritis pain. Though scientists are still testing customized implants in laboratory animals, these new devices could be ready for safety testing in humans in as little as three to five years.
Meanwhile, you don’t have to wait for science to catch up in order to find relief from painful joints. We’ve been using stem cells to help patients with chronic knee, hip, shoulder, and back pain for years. In some cases, patients are able to avoid surgery completely due to the miraculous healing properties of stem cells.

Wondering if you’re a good candidate for stem cell therapy? The process begins with an initial screening by one of our physicians who will evaluate your condition, determine your eligibility, and provide more information on the procedure. Give us a call today to set up your consultation +91 (423) 354-45673 or email at waqas@advancedpaincenters.net .

Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cells Used For Bone And Muscle Growth

When you suffer from debilitating pain in your knee, hip or back, you’ll try just about anything to find relief. From medications and balms to acupuncture and massage, you’ve probably tried it all. While these remedies can help alleviate joint pain and dysfunction in the short term, permanent relief requires addressing the underlying problem. For many patients, the first thing that comes to mind is surgery. However, going under the knife isn’t the only option.
Imagine a treatment that utilizes tissue from your own body to regenerate healthy cartilage for arthritic joints or grow bone where it’s been lost due to osteoporosis or a fracture. It sounds like science fiction, but exciting new developments in stem cell therapy could provide a very real solution for those who suffer from painful orthopaedic conditions and other bodily traumas.
Over the past few years, stem cell therapy has gained a lot of traction in the field of regenerative medicine. Stem cells are the only cells in the body that have the transformative ability to morph into another type of specialized cell. Not only do they produce fresh cartilage when injected into a damaged knee or hip joint, they also turbo charge the body’s natural healing process by reducing inflammation and preventing loss of function.
New Advancements in Stem Cell Therapy
Patients with orthopaedic conditions have enjoyed stem cell therapy as a non-surgical alternative to knee and hip replacements for years. However, new advancements in regenerative medicine suggest that stem cells can do a lot more than repair damaged joints. Researchers from Stanford University School of Medicine now say they have mapped the biological and chemical signals required to produce heart muscle and bone cells in a matter of days.
Stem Cell Therapy for Damaged Heart Tissue
When a person has a heart attack, the trauma permanently scars and weakens the heart muscle. This leaves the heart unable to pump blood effectively throughout the body. Now, however, a new treatment developed by British regenerative medicine company Celixir has shown that stem cells can reverse scarring in heart failure patients by 40 percent as well as improve recovery and survival rates.
Stem Cell Therapy for Bone Loss and Abnormalities
Regardless of how much milk you drink, calcium alone won’t prevent you from experiencing some degree of bone loss as you get older. Fortunately, it looks like stem cell therapy might change this. Researchers at Stanford have successfully generated bone cell precursors that formed human bone when transplanted into laboratory mice. This new development could provide greater understanding of how to prevent and treat conditions related to bone loss including osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and bone fractures.
The Incredible Potential of Human Stem Cells
Previously, it took researchers weeks or months to produce heart muscle and bone cells because it wasn’t possible to accurately control what type of tissue stem cells would morph into. Now, however, scientists are able to guide stem cells’ choices on a particular developmental path to produce the tissue they want. What’s more, they can generate all of the cells they need within five to nine days.
At Advanced Pain Center, we are thrilled about these exciting new advancements in regenerative medicine. While using stem cells to repair heart muscle and bone tissue in humans is still in the experimental phase, we’ve successfully used stem cells to care for patients suffering from chronic pain in the knees, hips, shoulders and back for years.
To learn more about what we do and find out if you’re a good candidate for stem cell therapy, give us a call at +91 (423) 354-45673 or email at waqas@advancedpaincenters.net .