Showing posts with label best treatment for knee pain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best treatment for knee pain. Show all posts

Best Stem Cell Treatment For Autism In India

Thursday, October 28, 2021

 Stem cell therapy is a cumbersome process. Patients undergoing therapy must be checked both physically and mentally. The cost of stem cell therapy for autism is determined by a variety of factors, including treatment availability, treatment quality, stem cell types used, overhead costs, and so on. However, expenses are not consistent in the majority of the countries. The cost of stem cell therapy in India is often one-tenth of what it is in the United States and the United Kingdom. Nonetheless, as compared to many other countries, India's treatment is extremely advanced. As a result, India is the most popular location for people seeking low-cost stem cell therapy for autism. A large number of highly competent professionals are accessible in India's various medical institutes and private hospitals.

How much is a stem cell treatment effective for a knee?

Thursday, October 3, 2019



Knee is probably the most hardworking joint of our body making it susceptible to injuries and chronic conditions such as arthritis. This could be extremely painful in performing day to day activities. The treatment regime usually includes use of anti-inflammatory drugs, physical therapy or even surgery. These days, knee replacement surgeries have become fairly common. However, getting the surgery itself is very challenging as it immobilizes the patient, restricting them to a bed-ridden state for up to a month. The procedure itself is very painful and could cause a lot of discomfort to the patient. This can deter the patients from getting one just due to the fear of surgical intervention.
Stem cell therapies are a new promising treatment for chronic knee problems. Stem cells have been proven beneficial in reduction of pain, inflammation and increasing joint mobility. Stem cell therapy can even prevent the need for future knee replacement surgery. Unlike a surgery, patients undergoing stem cell treatment have very fast recovery time and the patient can regain mobility immediately after the procedure. The procedure is very simple involving isolation of stem cells from the patient’s own bone marrow or fat tissue. These stem cells will be concentrated and injected directly into the knee. Healing will then occur gradually over the next few weeks. So, it is exploiting the body’s natural mechanism to accelerate the process of repair and healing. Some patients also experience immediate relief upon injections. This also means the treatment is very safe and since no foreign agent is injected, there will be no immune reaction and the cells are easily accepted in the body.
A lot of recent research has shown that stem cells can even help in regrowth and repair of cartilage. Patients show improvement even after a year of follow up with a significant reduction in pain and improvement in their walking distance. Stem cells basically release therapeutic growth factors that aid in repair and regeneration of the damaged tissues. Thus, stem cell treatment can be seen as a very viable alternative to avoid surgery and address knee pain issues.

ACL injury- Is surgery the only option?

Thursday, February 28, 2019

An ACL injury is a tear or sprain in the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) that is one of the major ligaments present in your knee. ACL is ligament tissues that hold bones together in knee and keep it stable. In general, the incidence of ACL injury is higher in people who participate in high-risk sports such as basketball, football, skiing, and soccer. With ACL injury, knee may swell, become unstable and too painful to bear.
There are number of risk factors that increase the risk of having ACL injury
  • Being female - due to differences in anatomy, muscle strength and hormonal influences
  • Playing certain sports, such as soccer, football, basketball, gymnastics and downhill skiing
  • Footwear that doesn't fit properly
  • The use of poorly maintained sports equipment, such as ski bindings that aren't adjusted properly
 Treatment Options for ACL injury
Depending on the extent of ACL injury, treatment option varies from patient to patient. The nonsurgical treatment may include rest and rehabilitation exercises that help in regaining strength and stability. Proper training programmes are also available that educates the patient how to prevent instability and help reduce the risk of an ACL injury.  The use of a hinged knee brace is also prescribed in some of the cases. Surgical treatment is usually advised in combined injuries (ACL tears in combination with other injuries in the knee).
Stem cell therapy- An emerging treatment modality for ACL tear
With advancements made in stem cell field, there is now another option to be considered that can get you back to you playing ground in less time. Stem cells are naïve cells of body, which have capability of regenerating the damaged tissues. Stem cell therapy procedure is minimally invasive 3-hour process, requiring no general anesthesia and a far less painful recovery.
The stem cells can be harvested from various sources such as fat tissue, bone marrow etc.  With the use of liposuction device, a small amount of fat tissue is typically taken from the lower abdomen Bone marrow can be harvested from the iliac crest that is a rich source of growth factors and stem cells as well. Stem cells are isolated and concentrated in sterile environment for the injections for knees. During the injection, the stem cells are placed into the ligament with image guided techniques. The stem cells and growth factors are then locally delivered into the damaged ligament as well as into other areas of the injured joint space. The results of pre-clinical and clinical trials have provided encouraging evidence of efficacy and safety of stem cell therapies for the treatment of knee injuries.
In some specific cases, surgery may be the treatment of choice, but in others stem cell therapy is emerging as a better option to consider before going for surgery.

Vitamin D or Sunshine Vitamin: How is it important for bones?

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

It is no more a surprise that a vitamin deficiency can be fulfilled by just standing under natural sunlight? Yes the best way to counter widespread vitamin D deficiency and other health problems could be through moderate exposure to natural sunshine. Regular sun exposure, without sunscreen, causes your skin to produce vitamin D naturally. Although humans make 90% of their vitamin D through sun exposure to the skin, but concerns about skin cancers have led to the wide use of sunscreen. Applying sunscreens block the skin from absorbing ultraviolet rays from the sun.
Nowadays, humans spend less time in the sun than at any point in human history and that leads to more and more people to be vitamin D deficient. Vitamin D deficiency is quite common, and a growing list of diseases and conditions are being linked with it. Researchers have marked that from 25 to 50% of children and adults are deficient in Vitamin D. It has been evident from the studies that vitamin D deficiency is a contributing factor in recurrent major depressive disorders with seasonal patterns. Another study revealed that vitamin deficiency is linked with faster growth of breast cancer cells.
Moreover, the association between vitamin D and strong bones has been widely known for years. Vitamin D deficiency can lead to several diseases like Osteomalacia in adults. Osteomalacia interferes with new bone formation or the production of osteoblasts (bone cells). What happens is, human body is constantly works in a process of removing old bone and replacing it with new bone. This is called “bone turnover” and osteomalacia interferes with this process.  In most cases osteomalacia is curable through increased intake of vitamin D, calcium and other bone building nutrients. It is always best to get these minerals from your diet, but daily supplements of vitamin D and calcium will be required as an osteomalacia treatment.
Other causes due to vitamin deficiency are following:
·         Impaired immune system functioning, which puts you at a higher risk for infection
·         Rickets, a condition that most commonly occurs in children causing bone softening
·         Insulin resistance, which affects your ability to use insulin to process blood sugar
·         Thin or brittle bones, which increases your risk for osteoporosis

Furthermore there are many ways to fulfill vitamin D deficiency but natural sunlight can benefit you in other ways as well. When skin is exposed to sunlight, Nitric oxide is produced which lowers blood pressure. Vitamin D also plays an important role in preventing and treating numerous long-term health issues, including some types of cancer, asthma, diabetes and cognitive impairment in older adults.
Sunlight is the best and only natural source of vitamin D. Unlike dietary or supplementary vitamin D, when you get your ‘D’ from sunshine your body takes what it needs, and de-metabolizes any extra.

Hence, exposing bare skin to ultraviolet B rays in sunlight for about 10 minutes per day is typically enough time to manufacture a sufficient amount of vitamin D.