
How Regenerative Medicine Treats Tissue Damage

Tissue damage can lead to a number of changes, none of which are positive. Pain is one of the most common, preventing you from moving through your routines with ease.
You can find lasting relief when you partner with Terry L. Franklin, MD, for regenerative medicine services. Dr. Franklin is passionate about the power of regenerative medicine. He spends much time and effort researching the latest advancements and deciding which therapies to bring to his Monterey, California, practice.
When it comes to tissue repair, regenerative medicine is a top option that can deliver lasting improvements.
Stem cells offer the power to regenerate healthy tissue
Stem cells are a unique type of cell that has the power to create new cells. While some stem cells can only create new cells that are exactly like the parent cells, there are other stem cells that can regenerate different tissue types.
When stem cells are placed near damaged tissue, they go to work creating new tissue to repair the damage. This happens without the need for surgery or pharmaceutical intervention.
What kinds of tissue damage can stem cells improve?
Researchers are looking at stem cell therapy as a treatment option for a wide range of health issues, including heart, brain, and kidney health. But the most common stem cell therapies are in joint and tissue repair.
When injected into a damaged area, stem cells prompt your body to create new cells. The stem cells help repair the damage by knitting together new tissue.
When it comes to damaged joints, stem cell therapy offers a path to restored tissue and reduced inflammation. That means less joint pain and improved joint mobility.
Stem cell therapy is also a good fit for repairing strains and sprains. When you’ve pushed your muscles or connective tissues too far, regenerative therapy can help repair that damage naturally.
Stem cell therapy takes little time or effort
If you suffer from joint pain, you might have considered whether surgery is the best way to resolve the problem. But surgery means a lengthy recovery time and likely a course of physical therapy afterward. It’s also an expensive approach, not considering potential time off work to recover.
You could also treat pain with drug therapy. But this option carries the risk of serious side effects. If you require opioid medication, the risks are even higher and include the dangers of becoming dependent on your medications.
Stem cell therapy is a safe and effective way to treat tissue damage. It requires a few quick office visits for the injections, then a period of patience as your body creates new tissue to repair the damage.
One of the main reasons people choose regenerative medicine is because it relies on the body’s natural healing abilities. Stem cell therapy simply prompts your system to do what it already does, just in a controlled manner.
If you’d like to learn more about how regenerative medicine can help you move beyond pain and improve your quality of life, schedule a visit with Dr. Franklin by calling our office in Monterey, California, today.
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