Healthcare News

Stem Cell Therapy for Joints
Source:
Stem Cell The Magazine

As a potential curative for other degenerative diseases and disorders, stem cells have been increasingly used in the treatment of injuries and ailments related to ‘wear & tear’. For example, osteoarthritis, known as degenerative arthritis, is part of a group of mechanical abnormalities in the joints, especially one’s cartilage. It is distinguished by the erosion of articular cartilage, pain, stiffness, and crepitus.

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Is It Time to Offer Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) in Your Practice?
Source:
American Alliance of Orthopaedic Executives

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a treatment patients are asking about with increasing frequency. Its popularity may be attributed to famous athletes like Tiger Woods, Rafael Nadal, and Cristiano Ronaldo who have received PRP injections and reported a faster, more complete recovery from their injuries.

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Mayo Clinic Minute: Advances in treatment of soft tissue injuries
Source:
Mayo Clinic

Soft tissue injuries in muscles, tendons and ligaments, and osteoarthritis, can make moving around painful and limit your physical activity.

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Single Cell Sequencing: Unwinding Embryonic Development One Cell at a Time
Source:
International Society For Stem Cell Research

At one point, we were all just one single cell: a fertilized zygote formed when a sperm and egg fused together. That one cell gave rise to all of the roughly 37 trillion specialized cells that make up each of our bodies today.

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Tiny rake to repair crumbly old knees by collecting stem cells from the joint
Source:
Health Medicinet

A rake-like device that sweeps up cells could give new life to arthritic knees. It collects stem cells — which can form new tissue — from the joint lining, then brushes them into blood clots to help the knee heal itself.

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What is a Stem Cell?
Source:
PENP

Every organ and tissue in our body grew out of a cluster of stem cells early in development. A stem cell differs from every other cell in the body in its ability to renew itself. It can divide into many more just like it.

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Early physical therapy may reduce long-term opioid use in opioid-naive patients with musculoskeletal pain
Source:
Healio

Early physical therapy may correlate with a decrease in long-term and low-intensity opioid use for pain in musculoskeletal regions among opioid-naïve patients, according to recently published results.

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Maintaining the unlimited potential of stem cells
Source:
Science Daily

Scientists have discovered a new protein complex that keeps the brakes on stem cells, allowing them to maintain their indefinite potential. The new complex, called GBAF, could provide a future target for regenerative medicine.

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Prospect of mesenchymal stem cells in therapy of osteoporosis: A review
Source:
NCBI

Osteoporosis is a systemic skeletal disease associated with reduced bone strong point that results in raised fracture risk, with decreased bone strength, leading to reduced bone mineral density and poor bone quality. It is the most common in older females but some men are also at high risk. Although considered as a predictable result of aging, it is can be avoidable and treatable.

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How Stem Cells Are Regulated
Source:
Science Daily

Stem cells are capable of developing into any other type of cell. Researchers have now detected a gene-family that is essential for regulating the differentiation potential and growth of stem cells.

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Stem cells for spine surgery
Source:
Ncbi

In the past few years, stem cells have become the focus of research by regenerative medicine professionals and tissue engineers. Embryonic stem cells, although capable of differentiating into cell lineages of all three germ layers, are limited in their utilization due to ethical issues.

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Stem Cell Therapy vs. PRP Therapy
Source:
Nationalstemcellcenters

The human body is an amazing machine that has the capability to heal itself. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stem cell therapies are two exciting regenerative medical treatments that are changing the face of medicine. But while there are many similarities between PRP and stem cell therapies, there are a number of differences, too. Read on to learn about these two treatments that are changing how we heal.

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Stem Cell Therapy in Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head
Source:
Ncbi

Stem cell research began as a potential means of identifying new treatment options for intractable and lethal diseases. In the orthopaedic field, diseases in which current treatment methods are unsatisfactory, inefficient, or incapable of providing durable results are targets for stem cell therapy,). Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) is a cause of premature total hip arthroplasty in young patients. In ONFH, osteocytes die from an obstruction to the blood supply, thus preventing dead tissue from repairing microcracks and leading to a gross collapse of femoral head structural integrity).

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Stem Cell Therapy vs. Surgery
Source:
Stem Cell The Magazine

In recent years, there have been dramatic advances in stem cell therapy. The treatments are more effective than ever before. Stem cell treatments are also used to treat an increasing number of diseases, such as: diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s. Increasingly, stem cell therapy is being used instead of surgery to treat a variety of issues, from joint replacement to ligament and tendon damage. This raises a question for doctors and patients: Stem cell vs surgery? This article will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of the two approaches.

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New Stem Cell–Based Bone Engineering Technique Advances Regenerative Medicine
Source:
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

A team from the New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) Research Institute reports the development of a novel bone engineering technique called Segmental Additive Tissue Engineering (SATE). The method (“Segmental Additive Tissue Engineering”), described in a paper in Scientific Reports, allows researchers to combine segments of bone engineered from stem cells to create large scale, personalized grafts that will improve treatment for those suffering from bone disease or injury through regenerative medicine, according to the scientists.

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5 Ways That Stem Cells Help with Inflammation
Source:
Stem Cell The Magazine

As many of you already know, stem cells have become a go-to method for potentially curing a number of diseases. And there’s a very good reason for this. Research and clinical trials thus far have shown breakthroughs in what and how stem cells can treat people. Although the only proven safe and effective method for stem cell therapy is a bone marrow transplant, there is promise in other methods as well. In this article, we’ll explore how stem cells help with inflammation.

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How Successful is Stem Cell Therapy for Knees?
Source:
Stem Cell The Magazine

One of the commonly treated areas of the body using stem cell therapy is the knee joint. It has been the most researched use of stem cells in regenerative orthopedic medicine. Knee pain is one of the leading causes of pain, 2 nd only to low back and spinal pain.

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The Effects Stem Cells and Inflammation Have on Each Other
Source:
Stem Cell The Magazine

Did you ever wonder why your stem cell counts decrease as you age? Is it just a fact of aging or are there other possible reasons?.

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Can Stem Cell Therapy Save My Knees?
Source:
Stem Cell The Magazine

Over 100 million Americans across the country are desperately searching for a solution that will save their knees and stem cell therapy may be the fix they’ve been hoping for.

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Cultivating cartilage from stem cells
Source:
Sciencedaily

Stable joint cartilage can be produced from adult stem cells originating from bone marrow. This is made possible by inducing specific molecular processes occurring during embryonic cartilage formation, as researchers now report.

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Stem cells from adults function just as well as those from embryos
Source:
Medical Xpress

Donor age does not appear to influence the functionality of stem cells derived from adult body tissues, concludes a new review. The analysis of research on induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) finds that not only are typical signs of aging reversed in iPSCs, but cells derived from both older and younger donors show the same ability to differentiate into mature body cells. This validates iPSCs as a viable alternative to embryonic stem cells in regenerative medicine.

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Stem Cell Therapy for treatment of pain, disease, and orthopedic injuriesh
Source:
Blasting News

This article will provide an overview of this innovative and controversial course of treatment so that readers can understand the process and make an informed decision, along with their doctor or medical team, about whether stem cell therapy would be beneficial for them.

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Millions Get Wrong Treatment for Back Pain: Study
Source:
HealthDay

Low back pain affects 540 million people worldwide and is the leading cause of disability, but it’s often treated improperly, researchers report.

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Breakthrough in generating embryonic cells that are critical for human health
Source:
Sciencedaily

Critical for human development and health, neural crest cells arise early in the development of vertebrates. They migrate extensively inside the embryo, and differentiate to give rise to a wide array of diverse derivatives. Accessing these cells, however, is difficult. Work done by a research team now provides a fast, simple and cost-effective method to generate neural crest cells, facilitating research in basic sciences and clinical applications alike.

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Using Stem Cells in a Sports Med Practice: Case Study
Source:
Ryortho

Christopher Rogers, M.D., founder of the San Diego Orthobiologics Medical Group, recently drafted and blasted out a press announcement saying that his practice is now offering a new/old treatment called Lipogems for painful sports medicine type injuries. And that that treatment was a major advance in regenerative medicine.

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Stem Cells: Signs of Progress in a Rigged Game
Source:
Pain News Network

The Wall Street Journal recently published an article on the use of stem cell therapies for knee problems, including arthritis. Overall, the perspective of the piece was positive and it has several laudable aspects. Physicians from large academic institutions, such as Harvard University and Stanford University, were interviewed to provide their opinions on the use of autologous stem cells derived from a patient’s own fat or bone marrow for certain painful orthopedic indications.

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Stem cells used to build bone and fight cancer
Source:
Medical Xpress

This year’s Broad Clinical Research Fellows will apply stem cell-based approaches to two prevalent problems: non-healing bone injuries, which affect 5 million Americans each year, and neuroblastoma, the most common solid tumor in children.

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Study indicates stem cell therapy for spinal cord injury helps patients regain some function
Source:
The Stem Cells Portal

A clinical trial testing the effect of a stem cell therapy on patients with complete cervical cord injury is showing encouraging results, according to the company producing the new treatment.

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Swimming is an effective part of the treatment for fibromyalgia, study suggests
Source:
Science Daily

Swimming is as effective as walking to relieve pain and improve quality of life for patients with fibromyalgia, that experience chronic diffuse non-inflammatory pain in the musculoskeletal system deriving from malfunctioning of the system that transmits and modulates the transmission of nervous stimuli between the periphery of the body and the brain. The study involved 75 sedentary women who had fibromyalgia.

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Stem Cell Therapy – Specialized Cells with the Ability to Self-Replicate Could Reform Healthcare!
Source:
Bio-ITWorld

Stem cell therapy also known as regenerative medicine is the use of stem cell to restore injured, degenerated or diseased body tissues. The cells are manipulated into a specific type of cells and are transplanted into affected organs to replace the damaged cells and contribute in repairing the defective tissue.

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First FDA-approved stem cell trial for shoulder injuries reaches full enrollment
Source:
News-medical.net

The trial is the first in the United States to offer an FDA-approved adipose-derived stem cell trial for shoulder injuries. The trial opened in Fargo, North Dakota, and Sioux Falls in December 2016. In this trial, one’s own adipose stem cells are used to determine if they can repair partial thickness rotator cuff tears.

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Using your own stem cells to help your body heal osteoarthritis
Source:
Medical Xpress

Lately, a non-surgical alternative has been gaining attention—a treatment that relies upon the power of the human body to help heal itself.

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Baby Boomers turn to stem cells for help with painful joints
Source:
The San Diego Union-Tribune

Those looking for legitimate stem cell treatments face bewildering choices about where to go and which of the many kinds of stem cells are best for their condition.

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Patients plasma, stem cells help knee problems
Source:
The Columbus Dispatch

Dennis Matko was headed for a knee replacement when he discovered a new therapy that would instead inject his own stem cells and plasma into the joint to help prevent degradation.

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Opioid tapering may improve outcomes for chronic pain sufferers
Source:
Science Daily

Dose reduction may improve pain, function, and quality of life for patients prescribed long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain, report researchers.

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Study looks at needles in treatment for shoulder pain
Source:
Science Daily

According to a new study, the type of procedure used to treat shoulder calcifications should be tailored to the type of calcification. The results of the study will help interventional radiologists determine whether to use one or two needles for an ultrasound-guided treatment for a common condition called rotator cuff calcific tendinopathy.

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Acupuncture relieves pain in emergency patients: study
Source:
Medical Xpress

The world’s largest randomised controlled trial of the use of acupuncture in emergency departments has found the treatment is a safe and effective alternative to pain-relieving drugs for some patients.

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Experimental Stem Cell Therapy Could Treat Damaged Knee Cartilage
Source:
BU News Service

For an active person like Fair, traditional surgery options, like a total knee replacement, restrict motion and are less than ideal. Advances in experimental cartilage repair stem cell treatments, however, now offer new opportunities for young patients to preserve mobility, that defining value of youth.

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Worse pain outcomes after knee replacement for patients who took opioids before surgery
Source:
Medical Xpress

Six months after knee replacement surgery, pain outcomes were not as good for patients who previously took prescription opioids, according to a study in the May 17 issue of The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.

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Spinal manipulation treatment for low back pain associated with modest improvement in pain, function

Source:
Medical News Today

Among patients with acute low back pain, spinal manipulation therapy was associated with modest improvements in pain and function at up to 6 weeks, with temporary minor musculoskeletal harms, according to a study published by JAMA.

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Electroacupuncture releases stem cells to relieve pain, promote tissue repair, study finds
Source:
Science Daily

A new study demonstrates how electroacupuncture triggers a neurological mechanism that can help promote tissue repair and relieve injury-induced pain. The findings provide the most comprehensive picture yet of how electroacupuncture stimulates the brain to facilitate the release of stem cells and adds new insight relating to the cells’ healing properties.

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Stem cell procedure could be next wave in sports medicine
Source:
Boston Globe

With a painful shot in October that left him unable to bend his prized arm for days, Red Sox lefthander Drew Pomeranz joined what he and others hope is a transformative development in sports medicine.

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Regenerative Stem Cell Treatment Offers Hope for People with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Source:
Healthline

A stem cell-based medication has done well in phase II trials. There’s hope it can be a future drug for people with RA.

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A single glucocorticoid injection provides only short-term relief from chronic low back pain
Source:
Medical News Today

A single intradiscal glucocorticoid injection reduces low back pain associated with active discopathy at 1 month for patients in which first-line conservative treatments had failed. However, the effect decreased over time. The results of a randomized trial are published in Annals of Internal Medicine.

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New device for peripheral nerve stim cuts chronic low back pain
Source:
Medical Xpress

A novel method of short-term percutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) is useful for producing pain relief and reducing medication use among patients with chronic low back pain (LBP), according to a case report published online March 14 in Pain Practice.

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Spinal cord stimulation relieves back pain without opioids
Source:
Medical Xpress

Doctors who treat patients suffering from back pain are exploring new approaches that help some patients avoid opioid drugs. The highly addictive prescription painkillers are fueling an epidemic of abuse and overdose deaths..

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Opioid exposure tied to higher odds of low testosterone levels
Source:
Medical Xpress

Exposure to opioids is associated with increased likelihood of low testosterone levels, with increased odds as age and number of comorbidities increase, according to a study published in the December issue of Pain Medicine.

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Motivation to move: Study finds mild exercise helps decrease pain and improve activity level in older adults
Source:
Science Daily

A low-impact exercise program in senior centers in New York City’s Chinatown and Flushing, Queens communities helped decrease pain, improve mobility and enhance quality of life for many participants, investigators found.

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New Treatment Helps Young Arthritis Patients
Source:
CBS Boston

Arthritis is usually thought to affect older people, but young adults can suffer from it, too. Dr. Mallika Marshall moderated a panel Thursday at Brigham and Women’s Hospital on regenerative medicine, specifically looking at innovative ways to treat young patients with arthritis. One such treatment uses stems cells harvested from umbilical cords.

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Pioneering stem-cell therapy can eliminate back pain
Source:
NJ.com

Across the United States, the number of neck and back pain sufferers is increasing, steadily pushing doctors to identify out-of-the-box solutions to treat spine conditions that don’t require surgery. In recent years, one of the most predominant breakthroughs within the orthopedic industry is a nonsurgical treatment called stem cell therapy.

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Coping with Chronic Knee Pain
Source:
Medical News Today

Patients with chronic plantar fasciitis can be effectively treated with local injection of platelet-rich plasma or corticosteroid, according to results.

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More Americans try acupuncture for pain relief
Source:
Today Health & Wellness

There is some doubt that the ancient practice is a placebo effect — it works because people believe it does. But there are scientific studies showing acupuncture can soothe back and knee pain, quiet migraines and ease cancer-related pains — without any disturbing side effects.

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Why Do I Get Knee Pain When Climbing Stairs but not When Running?
Source:
Medical News Today

Climbing stairs tends to cause knee pain in many people, but the knees may feel fine at other times. In many cases, this points to a condition called chondromalacia patellae, also known as chondromalacia.

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