Regenerative therapy: A path to healing & restoration

 UNDERSTANDING REGENERATIVE THERAPY

WHAT IS REGENERATIVE THERAPY

It's an advanced treatment option where we use our own body’s healing mechanism to cure degenerative changes and injuries that have occurred to our body. There are many types of regenerative therapies like prolotherapy, PRP, stem cell therapy, growth factor concentration, etc. Each technique uses different techniques to promote tissue healing & repair.

In recent years, regenerative therapy has emerged as an efficient approach in the field of medicine, offering hope to millions of people by harnessing the body’s healing mechanism to regenerate and repair damaged tissues and organs. It has wide application, from treating acute injuries to organ damages




STEM CELL THERAPY:

Stem cells are undifferentiated cells in our body which has the capacity to transform into specialized cells. Stem cell therapy involves transplantation of these cells into damaged tissue, where they promote healing by differentiating into specific cell types that stimulate tissue repair



PRP or Platelet Rich Plasma therapy:

PRP therapy harnesses the healing power of our body. A concentrate of platelet and growth factors obtained from the patient's blood is injected into the injured or damaged area. The platelets and the growth factor will accelerate the healing and repair



Growth factor therapy:

Growth factors are naturally occurring proteins found in our body, they help in growth, proliferation, and differentiation. In growth factor therapy, a concentrate of this growth factor is prepared from the patient’s blood and injected into the damaged area to promote healing & repair of the damaged tissue.

Regenerative therapy holds the key to unlocking the body’s innate capacity for healing and regeneration. Thus regenerative therapy can be used for treating a wide range of conditions like sports injuries, joint degeneration, arthritis, tendon injuries, ligament injuries, wounds, etc. As in regenerative therapy, the injectate is prepared from the patient’s own body, the procedure is safe and does not have any side effects

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