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Stem cell therapy for knee pain
1. Stem Cell Therapy For Knee Pain
Source -http://healthfirstmagazine.blogspot.com/2016/09/stem-cell-therapy-for-knee-
pain.html
2. WHAT ARE THE MOST
COMMON CAUSES OF KNEE
PAIN?
Knee pain is not at all uncommon. Many of
us experience it for many different
reasons. Injury, for instance, can cause
knee pain.
3. 1.ACL INJURY
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
connects your shinbone to your thighbone.
If you are an athlete, you are familiar with
ACL injuries.
4. 2. FRACTURE
The femur (thigh bone), patella (kneecap),
tibia (shine bone), and fibula come
together to form your knee. Each of these
has the potential to be broken
5. 3.TORN MENISCUS
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
connects your shinbone to your thighbone.
If you are an athlete, you are familiar with
ACL injuries.
7. 5.HIP OR FOOT PAIN
When your hip or foot is injured,
your way of walking can be thrown
off. This change in your natural
gait may result in you developing
knee pain.
9. 7.LOOSE BODY
Degradation of bone or cartilage
can result in pieces breaking off.
These free floating pieces can
hinder knee joint movement and
result in pain.
10. There Are Hundreds Of
Different Types Of Arthritis.
They Can Absolutely Result
In Knee Pain.
• Osteoarthritis
• This type of arthritis is also known as
degenerative arthritis. The wear-and-tear on
your knee causes the cartilage to degrade.
Without cartilage to cushion the joint, your
knee will experience significant pain.
• Rheumatoid arthritis
• This kind of arthritis is an autoimmune
condition that can impact any joint in the body,
including the knees.
• Gout
• When uric acid crystals build up in a joint, it is
called gout. It most commonly occurs in the
big toe but it can happen in the knee.
• Septic arthritis
• An infection within the knee joint. That causes
swelling, pain and redness.
11. WHEN DO YOU NEED TO
SEE A DOCTOR ABOUT
KNEE PAIN?
While knee pain is not uncommon, it’s
also not something that you simply
need to bear. We all experience minor
aches and pains depending on our
activity. However, when your day-to-day
life is disrupted due to knee pain, then
you need to seek help. More
specifically, contact a doctor if you:
• Feel unstable like your knee is going to
“give out”
• Notice an obvious deformity in your leg or
knee
• Cannot fully extend your knee
• Have noteworthy knee swelling
• Cannot bear weight on your knee
• Develop a fever
All of these symptoms are serious and should
not be ignored. Knee pain may not be
unusual but it can become incredibly
serious if not treated properly.
12. WHAT ARE SOME COMMON
TREATMENTS FOR KNEE
PAIN?
If you pain is minor, then you can treat
your knees yourself.
• Rest, ice,
• compression and elevation (RICE) are
useful tools for self-care.
• Additionally, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin,
etc.) can help relieve knee pain.
13. WILL MY INSURANCE
COVER STEM CELL
THERAPY?
Unfortunately, most stem cell
treatments are not covered by health
insurance. While you can check into
your own personal plan, more often
than not, you will have to pay for stem
cell treatments yourself.
• Severe cases of knee pain may require
surgery.
• Knee replacements are not uncommon.
However, as regenerative medicine
evolves,
• There are more and more options for
minimally invasive options.
• Stem cell injections can be used to
repair and regenerate lost tissue in your
knees.
• This can help with your knee pain by
correcting the root cause.
14. HOW DO I DECIDED WHERE
TO GET STEM CELL
THERAPY FOR MY KNEE
PAIN?
When selecting a medical team to
provide you stem cell treatments, it is
incredibly important to do your
homework. All across the globe, there
are “clinics” that claim to have medical
treatments for numerous ailments,
including knee pain.
• Stem cell therapy has great potential and
there are FDA approved treatments
available commercially.
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