In recent years, stem cell therapy has become a contentious but exciting topic among researchers, physicians, and even the general public. A fruitful and cutting-edge scientific research area is the application of stem cells in regenerative medicine. Surprisingly, however, not everyone is aware of the fundamental characteristics of stem cells, let alone that various cell types can be classified as “stem cells.” The goal of this podcast is to help you better grasp the history of stem cells, their prospects, and the great potential that stem cells hold for regenerative medicine.
Application of Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine
Curious as to stem cells if injected into knee area would help Osteo arthritis of the knee joint.? Or are the stem cells intravenously put into the bloodstream and if so, how long does it take for the healing to take place?
Dear Carol Shilts, Thanks for contacting Advancells. Stem cells need to be injected directly into the site of injury, such as joints as in the case of arthritis to promote optimum proliferation and regeneration of stem cells into chondrocytes. Along with stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells generated exosomes can also be routed through IV injection to speed up the process of regeneration and healing. It takes around 3 months for significant improvements like pain reduction, reduced episodes of stiffness etc. For more information you can directly drop a mail on [email protected] or WhatsApp/call us at +91-9654321400 and our team will get in touch with you.