JOINT PAIN
KNEE PAIN
Orthopedic conditions
Knee injuries and pain such as:
- Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) sprain or rupture.
- Posterior cruciate ligament sprain or tear (PCL)
- Medial collateral ligament sprain or tear (MLC)
- Meniscopathy
- Sprain or rupture of quadriceps muscle or hamstring tendon
- Runner’s knee (chondromalacia patella/patella)
Shoulder and elbow injuries and pain such as:
- Rotator cuff injuries or rotator cuff rupture.
- Biceps Tendinopathy
- Shoulder labrum tear (shoulder lambrum tear)
- Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)
- Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis)
Hip injuries and pain:
- Ligament sprain or rupture
- Tendon rupture
- Hip labral tear
- Hip joint osteoarthritis
- Snapping hip syndrome (snapping hip syndrome)
Back pain and injuries:
- Cervical region pain and injuries.
- Lumbar region pain and injuries
- Herniated disc
- Degenerative disc disease
Foot and ankle injuries:
- Ankle instability
- Fractures
- Tendon and ligament ruptures or sprains
- Plantar fasciitis
- Achilles tendon injuries
Wrist and hand injuries
- Arthritis
- Ligament sprain or rupture
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Chronic pain
General Information
A blood sample from the patient is required at least 3 hours before the procedure to sensitize the MSC’s with the patient’s serum. Preferably take a blood sample 1 day before. When the patient is local and only has treatment with MSC’s, it may be easier to schedule the patient to come for sampling one day prior to their MSC’s treatment.
*Important; patients must pay in full 5 days prior to their scheduled treatment date to ensure fresh mesenchymal stem cells.
None of the patients have had any side effects as a result of the administration of mesenchymal stem cells.