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Stem Cell Therapy Miami

Our Stem Cell Therapy Miami clinic provides a specialized approach to regenerative medicine. This treatment targets injury healing by utilizing the regenerative potential of stem cells distributed throughout the body. Active stem cells play a vital role in maintaining the balance between tissue breakdown and regeneration, which is essential for the body’s natural repair processes.

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Our Stem Cell Therapy Miami clinic utilizes adult stem cells, which possess several distinctive properties that differentiate them from other cells. One of their most remarkable attributes is their ability to generate new tissue types. Following an injury, platelets act as the initial responders, releasing signaling molecules called cytokines and growth factors, which initiate a healing cascade. This process stimulates local stem cells to activate, replicate, differentiate, and facilitate repair, allowing for more effective healing.

Stem Cell Therapy Miami

Stem Cell Therapy Benefits

  • Meniscus Volume Increase and Tear Repair

    • Stem cell treatments have demonstrated an increase in meniscus volume and repair of some meniscus tears. They are particularly effective in the absence of mechanical symptoms like locking or buckling.
  • Superiority Over Exercise Therapy Alone

    • Studies have shown that stem cell therapy Miami is superior to exercise therapy alone.
  • Rotator Cuff Tears

    • Full-thickness tears undergoing repair with stem cell treatment showed better healing rates (100% healing on MRI vs. 67% for non-stem cell treated) and lower retear rates at 10 years (13% vs. 56% re-torn).
    • For partial rotator cuff tears, patients undergoing stem cell injection showed 89% improvement at 2 years, with most follow-up MRIs showing healing of the rotator cuff.
  • Shoulder Osteoarthritis

    • Patients with symptomatic rotator cuff tears and shoulder arthritis who underwent stem cell procedures noticed a 48.8% improvement at 2 years.
  • Hip Osteoarthritis

    • Candidates for hip replacement experienced 36-50% improvement in hip pain at 9 months follow-up.
    • Patients who received a series of stem cell injections into the hip noticed a 74% improvement in symptoms 4 months after their first injection.
  • Knee Osteoarthritis

    • In a French study, 70% of patients preferred their knee treated with stem cell therapy over the replaced knee.
    • Another study showed that 97% of patients who had stem cell injections into their knee avoided knee replacement in the first year, with 87% still avoiding it at the two-year follow-up.
    • Patients with osteoarthritis undergoing stem cell injection experienced improvement in pain and function scores, as well as seen improvements on follow-up MRI imaging.
  • Lateral Epicondylitis/Tennis Elbow

    • Significant improvement in pain was observed in patients with tennis elbow following stem cell treatment.
  • Hip Bursitis

    • Stem cell injection with bone marrow aspirate provided better and longer-lasting relief compared to cortisone injection for hip bursitis.

 

The process begins by extracting bone marrow from one of your pelvic bones, which is relatively painless. The sample is then placed in a centrifuge to separate the stem cells and platelets from other components. The concentrated stem cell sample is extracted and injected into the injured tissue. Ultrasound and/or fluoroscopic guidance ensures precise placement. The high-quality living stem cells, rich in growth factors and cytokines, help initiate the healing process and improve healing quality compared to conventional methods.

There is significant confusion among patients, with many practitioners claiming to offer stem cell treatments without utilizing actual stem cells.

At our Stem Cell Therapy Miami clinic, we prioritize evidence-based practices, ensuring each patient receives the highest quality and quantity of regenerative components. Beware of providers who use placental, amniotic, or umbilical cells and misrepresent them as active stem cells. Our approach involves using live cells from the patient’s own body, maximizing their effectiveness in the healing process.

Bone marrow, a key source of stem cells, contains both mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). These stem cells play essential roles in tissue healing by communicating with other cells in the area. HSCs are responsible for forming white blood cells, red blood cells, and blood vessels, creating optimal conditions for tissue repair. Additionally, they stimulate the release of additional stem cells from the local bone marrow and secrete growth factors and cytokines to aid in healing.

Studies show improved pain relief, at least for the first 6 months when compared to cortisone injection – a safer alternative to a cortisone injection.e

Frequently Asked Questions

To prepare for your procedure at our Stem Cell Therapy Miami clinic, we advise abstaining from NSAIDs (such as ibuprofen, naproxen, diclofenac, meloxicam) for a minimum of 4 days beforehand. It’s also recommended to avoid receiving steroid injections in the weeks leading up to your appointment. Ensure adequate hydration by consuming at least 60 ounces of water daily in the 2-3 days prior to your procedure.

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Find Your Pain Solution

  • Herniated Disc
  • Radiculopathy
  • Facet Joint Dysfunction
  • Stenosis
  • Muscle Stiffness/Tightness
  • Headaches
  • Sacro-Iliac Joint Pain (SIJ)
  • Nerve Entrapment
  • Back Pain
  • Neck Pain
  • Post-Surgical Care
  • Shoulder Pain
  • Rotator Cuff Tear/Sprain
  • Biceps Tendonitis
  • Shoulder Labral Tear
  • Shoulder
  • Impingement/Bursitis
  • Adhesive Capsulitis/Frozen
  • Shoulder
  • Scapular Dyskinesia
  • AC Joint Separation
  • Stenosis
  • Post-Surgical Care
  • Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)
  • Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer’s Elbow)
  • Climber’s Fracture
  • Trigger Finger
  • Wrist Sprain
  • Wrist Fractures
  • Knee Pain
  • Total Knee Replacement
  • ACL Sprain/Tear
  • MCL Sprain/Tear
  • PCL Sprain/Tear
  • Meniscus Tear
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Osgood Schlatter’s
  • Jumper’s Knee
  • Patello-Femoral Pain
  • Syndrome
  • IT Band Syndrome
  • Hamstring Strain
  • Osgood Schlatter’s
  • Quadriceps Strain
  • Baker’s Cyst
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Total Hip Replacement
  • Femoral-Acetabular
  • Impingement (FAI)
  • Piriformis Syndrome
  • Hip Trochanteric Bursitis
  • Gluteus Medius Tear
  • Nerve Entrapment
  • Hip Labral Tear
  • Stenosis
  • Post-Surgical Care
  • Shin Splints
  • Ankle Sprains
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Heel Spur
  • Turf Toe
  • Bunions
  • Falls
  • Achilles Tendonitis
  • Parkinson’s
  • Stroke

CITATIONS

Studies Cited:

  • 1. Hernigou P, Bouthors C, Bastard C, Flouzat Lachaniette CH, Rouard H, Dubory A. Subchondral bone or intra-articular injection of bone marrow concentrate mesenchymal stem cells in bilateral knee osteoarthritis: what better postpone knee arthroplasty at fifteen years? A randomized study. Int Orthop. 2021 Feb;45(2):391-399. doi: 10.1007/s00264-020-04687-7. Epub 2020 Jul 2. PMID: 32617651.
  • 2.Prodromos, Chadwick & Finkle, Susan. (2020). Autologous Biologic Treatment with Fat, Bone Marrow Aspirate and Platelet Rich Plasma Is an Effective Alternative to Total Knee Arthroplasty for Patients with Moderate Knee Arthrosis. Medicines. 7. 37. 10.3390/medicines7060037.
  • 3. Y.S. Kim, Y.J. Choi, S.W. Lee, O.R. Kwon, D.S. Suh, D.B. Heo, Y.G. Koh. Assessment of clinical and MRI outcomes after mesenchymal stem cell implantation in patients with knee osteoarthritis: a prospective study, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Volume 24, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 237-245, ISSN 1063-4584, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2015.08.009.
  • 4. Vangsness CT Jr, Farr J 2nd, Boyd J, Dellaero DT, Mills CR, LeRoux-Williams M. Adult human mesenchymal stem cells delivered via intra-articular injection to the knee following partial medial meniscectomy: a randomized, double-blind, controlled study. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2014 Jan 15;96(2):90-8. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.M.00058. PMID: 24430407.
  • 5. Hernigou P, Flouzat Lachaniette CH, Delambre J, Zilber S, Duffiet P, Chevallier N, Rouard H. Biologic augmentation of rotator cuff repair with mesenchymal stem cells during arthroscopy improves healing and prevents further tears: a case-controlled study. Int Orthop. 2014 Sep;38(9):1811-8. doi: 10.1007/s00264-014-2391-1. Epub 2014 Jun 7. PMID: 24913770.
  • 6. Centeno C, Fausel Z, Stemper I, Azuike U, Dodson E. A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Treatment of Rotator Cuff Tears with Bone Marrow Concentrate and Platelet Products Compared to Exercise Therapy: A Midterm Analysis. Stem Cells Int. 2020;2020:5962354. Published 2020 Jan 30. doi:10.1155/2020/5962354
  • 7. Centeno CJ, Pitts JA, Al-Sayegh H, Freeman MD (2014) Efficacy and Safety of Bone Marrow Concentrate for Osteoarthritisof the Hip; Treatment Registry Results for 196 Patients. J Stem Cell Res Ther 4: 242. doi:10.4172/2157-7633.1000242
  • 8. Darrow M, Shaw B, Darrow B, Wisz S. Short-Term Outcomes of Treatment of Hip Osteoarthritis With 4 Bone Marrow Concentrate Injections: A Case Series. Clin Med Insights Case Rep. 2018;11:1179547618791574. Published 2018 Aug 10. doi:10.1177/1179547618791574
  • 9. Centeno CJ, Al-Sayegh H, Bashir J, Goodyear S, Freeman MD. A prospective multi-site registry study of a specific protocol of autologous bone marrow concentrate for the treatment of shoulder rotator cuff tears and osteoarthritis. J Pain Res. 2015;8:269-276. Published 2015 Jun 5. doi:10.2147/JPR.S80872
  • 10. Singh A, Gangwar DS, Singh S. Bone marrow injection: A novel treatment for tennis elbow. J Nat Sci Biol Med. 2014;5(2):389-391. doi:10.4103/0976-9668.136198
  • 11. Lin, Junhong. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics; Munich Vol. 56, Iss. 8, (Aug 2018): 366.
  • 12. Kothari SY, Srikumar V, Singh N. Comparative Efficacy of Platelet Rich Plasma Injection, Corticosteroid Injection and Ultrasonic Therapy in the Treatment of Periarthritis Shoulder. J Clin Diagn Res. 2017;11(5):RC15-RC18. doi:10.7860/JCDR/2017/17060.9895
  • 13. Peerbooms JC, (2010) Positive effect of an autologous platelet concentrate in lateral epicondylitis in a double-blind randomized controlled trial: platelet-rich plasma versus corticosteroid injection with a 1-Year follow-up. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20448192
  • 14. Gosens T, et al. (2011) Ongoing positive effect of platelet-rich plasma versus corticosteroid injection in lateral epicondylitis: a double-blind randomized controlled trial with 2-year follow-up. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21422467
  • 15. Mishra A, et al. (2014) Efficacy of platelet-rich plasma for chronic tennis elbow: a double-blind, prospective, multicenter, randomized controlled trial of 230 patients. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23825183
  • 16. Sanchez M, et al. (2007) Comparison of surgically repaired Achilles tendon tears using platelet rich fibrin matrices. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17099241
  • 17. Dragoo JL, Wasterlain AS, Braun HJ, Nead KT. Platelet-Rich Plasma as a Treatment for Patellar Tendinopathy: A Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014;42(3):610-618. doi:10.1177/0363546513518416
  • 18. Akşahin, Ertuğrul, et al. “The comparison of the effect of corticosteroids and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for the treatment of plantar fasciitis.” Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery 132.6 (2012): 781-785.
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    Ultrasound-guided injection of platelet rich plasma versus corticosteroid for treatment of rotator cuff tendinopathy: Effect on shoulder pain, disability, range of motion and ultrasonographic findings. The Egyptian Rheumatologist, Volume 41, Issue 2, 2019, Pages 157-161, ISSN 1110-1164, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejr.2018.06.004.
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  • 22. Begkas D, Chatzopoulos ST, Touzopoulos P, Balanika A, Pastroudis A. Ultrasound-guided Platelet-rich Plasma Application Versus Corticosteroid Injections for the Treatment of Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome: A Prospective Controlled Randomized Comparative Clinical Study. Cureus. 2020;12(1):e6583. Published 2020 Jan 7. doi:10.7759/cureus.6583
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