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What Is Stem Cell Therapy and How Does It Work?

Here are the benefits that stem cells provide to people in chronic pain.

By Marshall StevensonPublished 5 years ago 2 min read
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Stem cell therapy has been in the news often in recent years. From its entry into the mainstream, with George W. Bush’s adoption of a partial funding approach in 2001, stem cell research has become a hotly-debated topic that has grown on the minds of every day Americans for years. Often, however, the actual use, case and benefits of stem cell therapy are ignored or downplayed in favor of a more theoretical approach in discussion.

While stem cell research and use has evolved into a somewhat partisan issue, with Bush blocking federal funding to use in developing new ‘stem cell lines’ and the 2009 lifting of barriers during the Obama Administration, the benefits associated with therapy using these miracle cells is far from it. Scientifically speaking, stem cells are found in a number of places in the human body and are the universal building blocks of all of our systems’ cells.

Stem cells are neutral cells that diversify into tissues, skin, blood, or muscle cells. These show up in bone marrow, umbilical cords, leftover placenta materials, and in embryos. The embryonic stem cells show the most promise in diversification, yet are tempered by the harshest backlash from activists hoping to command the issue. Umbilical cord blood is the preferred choice when dealing with chronic pain, due to its unique blend of growth agents and stem cells.

Stem cells have the unique ability to adopt the properties of the cells they interact in close proximity with. Therapy for spinal injuries or joint damage have shown great promise in alleviating pain and other symptoms, and is implemented using an easy and harmless process. Past treatment plans were tailored specifically for high performance athletes, and were really only accessible in far flung locations outside of the United States, but today’s healthcare providers are able to treat patients with the same medicinal approach as the elite athletes.

According to the experts at Stem Cell Westchester, these treatment options have a safe record, and are much less invasive than traditional surgical remedies. It is important to explore the providers themselves at Nadstemcell, in order to fully grasp their approach to the medicine, and their outlook on its full scope of benefits in the healing process.

It is important to note the non-invasive nature of this therapy in particular. The injection of stem cells at the site of inflammation or prior damage requires simple medical equipment, rather than a full suite of surgical gear. There is no need for an anesthetic or follow-up prescriptions to manage post-op pain or inflammation. And the process does not require the same scheduling hoops that a surgery necessitates. It is a much easier treatment option, that effectively can be discussed and applied in a single visit or through a few short follow up appointments, rather than the tens of inconvenient trips to the doctor in the lead up to a surgical solution to your pain.

With Stem Cell Therapy, cord blood is simply injected at the site of your ailment, and you are free to return to your daily routine, albeit with less chronic pain following you at every turn. The CDC estimates that 50 million Americans live out their daily lives while suffering from chronic pain. Before you turn to the traditional, invasive remedies for these troubles, do your research and find out about all of your options. You will find that stem cell therapy is an effective and easy to implement solution to your overstressed joints and muscles, and will not leave you out of action for days or weeks at a time in the aftermath.

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