How Regenerative Medicine can make a Difference in Orthopedics Surgery
Accidents and injuries related to it are also unpredictable. Even if you can avoid accidents, wear and tear in your joints can lead to arthritis and other bone-related diseases. While the younger ones can heal and recover from injuries from conventional treatments, the process deteriorates as we grow old.
In such orthopedic procedures, the dilemma is often between risking health
or mobility. Over the years, orthopedic treatments have advanced tremendously.
One area where advancements are being made is in the field of regenerative
therapy.
Regenerative medicine has the potential to make a significant difference in
the field of orthopedics. According to Dr. Date, presently there are very few
conditions for which it can be treated using technology like Type 1 Diabetes.
Dedifferentiated stem cells can grow into only certain types of cells. E.g.
marrow stem cells or adipose stem cells are dedifferentiated. This can be used
for conditions like avascular necrosis of the femoral head with limited
success. There are marrow stem cells that can be multiplied in the lab and used
combined with the matrix in a few conditions. Cartilage cells also are
multiplied in the lab and used combined with the matrix to fill up the
cartilage defects in the joints. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has many growth
factors which have the capacity to attract stem cells towards it which helps in
healing. It is used a lot in skin conditions and also in conditions like tennis
elbow.

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