Stem Cell Therapy for Arthritic Knees
I am a 77 year old woman with arthritic knees where it's difficult for me to walk and I'm trying to avoid knee replacement. I have done the Synvisc injections and physical therapy-- to no avail. Is there anyone here who has had stem cell therapy for arthritic knees and I would like to know your outcome. I know there are two, one where bone marrow is removed and the other where they take fat from the abdomen and regenerate and inject into the knees. I would like to know the cost and how long the procedure takes and any other information which would be helpful to me. I live in North Jersey and am currently looking for clinics in my area who perform this procedure. I appreciate your help.
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John, I forgot to mention that I looked at your article from Mayo Clinic and I will review it more indepth. I appreciate this lead.
Since it’s not stem cell what is PRP?
Where did you get PRP?
Cost?
Dr name and #s?
I dont know about knees..but my husband went to mexico for stem cell treatment . Brought his heart function uo from 32% to 52%. Stem cells work!
Hi, thank you for your response! My right knee is so bad, I actually gasp
with a shock-like pain at times because it’s so unexpectedly. We have 13
stairs going up to our bedrooms. And as you probably know, stairs are
killer pain….lol….
I had laparoscopic surgery on my left knee in 2002 fr a torn meniscus. It
worked out very well for years, of course I’ve much older, do the pain has
returned somewhat and now I am going to have my right knee x-rayed, it’s
like electrical shocks when I walk, the pain just grabs me. I wondered
what PRP was also and if it would help me.
I had a hemorrhagic stroke 20 years ago in my right thalamus that has left
me with a horrific 24/7 pain condition, oh the pain is terrible! the few
medications I have do not help much but I’m thankful to have them. Then
Because of a 90 percent blockage had a stent inserted in my right coronary
artery and then Scoliosis surgery from my T3 to my L4-5 and into my hips.
I’m s walking scrap metal- pain from that surgery 9 years ago is another
whammy to live with…..so I’m a walking robot in pain…..lol. My best to you
and hope you’re doing well. Sandy
I have BAD knees the right one swells ominously every day and after twenty minutes of walking .
I am trying NATURAL WATER PILLS, made of Dandelion Green Tea and CRANBERRY....just started.
AM insulin DIABETIC now for 27 years. Am twenty pounds overweight and am working on that for the knees to have less pain. ANYBODY?
I feel for you we are all WALKING ROBOTS when we can walk..THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU FOR YOUR ILLNESS. I PRAY FOR CURES FOR ALL OF US...AMEN TO THAT...Margaret O
Much of your concerns can be allayed by the selection of the surgeon, and his/her team. I understand your concern about clots and the possible consequences. Ironically I recently had a "full" right knee replacement and shared your concerns. The reason for the procedure was playing competitive one-wall paddleball for over 30 years. Have you considered testing your blood for several proteins that should be present to avoid issues of clotting? The major issue with the procedure is the risk of infection. Get an extensive review of your blood before you continue. I wish you success with your decision.
Im sorry Im a little dense. The stem cells were successful? And the replacement did not work? Is this correct? Im in need of stem cells for my thumb arthritis. I am a classical guitarist and Im terrified of surgery. I would love to be clear on your experience.
Yes we should! However, Ive been told that we are behind the rest of the world on stem cell research because the US put the brakes on that in the early 2000s. I think they need more research/testing for the FDA to pass it, no? I would happily to help with any petitions that might speed things up.