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Regenerative Medicine Therapy

For those individuals that are interested in knowing about advanced medical techniques to prevent or solve some health conditions that take away their sleep, regenerative medicine therapy has arrived as a very promising new discipline that has a simple goal:

“To take advantage of the mechanisms used by the cells of our body in those areas that may be more damaged, repairing or regenerating the affected tissues and rejuvenating them in order to recover their functionality.”

Known to be the set of treatments, techniques, or therapies that use a person’s own biological material (cells and tissues) to alleviate, improve, or cure certain medical conditions, regenerative medicine therapy is linked to various fields of science, such as genetic engineering, tissue engineering, and stem cell therapy.

Dr. Nash performing an ultrasound guided shoulder injection on a patient.

And the best thing is that, unlike many traditional treatments, some of which are very expensive, result in diverse side effects, and do not address the causes but rather the symptoms, this type of medicine includes minimally invasive techniques, does not increase the risk of immune rejection, and provides a low risk of complications or infection.

Thanks to the pioneering work of Dr. Edward Nash M.D. with regenerative medicine therapy, we are now able to follow his example and provide pain management services as needed. If you’re interested in regenerative medicine therapy, speak to Dr. Bolz about receiving preventative and regenerative care techniques that will give you the boost that your body needs to heal itself and be capable of facing everything in its way.

Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative Medicine is a therapeutic approach that seeks to restore organs and tissues that were negatively affected by trauma, disease or congenital issues by using latest clinical treatments that focus on the symptoms of a patient’s condition. The different approaches used to achieve these results are tissue engineering, cellular therapies, medical devices and artificial organs.

Merging these approaches, our body’s natural healing process can be enhanced or activated in the areas of the body where it is most needed. The Regenerative Medicine approach is still in its relative infancy in the medical world. This field assembles professionals from biology, engineering, robotics, genetics, computer science and medicine to uncover solutions to some of humankind’s most challenging health problems.

When injured or attacked by diseases, the human body can naturally heal and defend. What if the healing power of the body can be harnessed and then focused to help the body heal itself?

This therapeutic approach is an exciting field; its work is to make sure that the structures and functions of critically damaged tissues and organs are rejuvenated. It also ensures that permanently damaged organs get suitable solutions. Regenerative Medicine aims to discover a strategy to cure injuries and diseases that were previously thought to be untreatable.

 

Regenerative Medicine Primary Concentration

Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials

Tissue engineering is a strategy whereby biologically suitable scaffolds are inserted into the human body at the target site where a new tissue formation is required. If the scaffold is in a geometric shape (inline) with the tissue that needs to be regenerated, the scaffold draws together nearby healthy cells, and the outcome is the formation of a new tissue that has the desired shape.

Numerous patients have undergone treatment with some tissue-engineering device, despite this therapeutic approach still being very new. Most of the success stories of this therapeutic approach can be found with soft tissue generation.

Cellular Therapies in Regenerative Medicine

Millions of stem cells (adult) are present in all humans. Our body uses stem cells as a crucial self-repair conducting process. These adult stem cells are primarily gotten from blood, fat, skeletal muscle, bone marrow, dental pulp, and some other related sources like cord blood. Studies have indicated that when adult stem cells are extracted and injected accurately at the site of the dysfunctional tissue, tissue repair is achievable under proper conditions.

Artificial Organs Medical Devices

In some situations where a patient is experiencing organ failure, the in-use clinical technique is to get the damaged organs replaced by getting a replacement organ from a donor. The primary challenges are the scarcity of donor organs, and also the inconvenient requirement that the donor takes immunosuppression drugs that on their own have side effects.

Scientists and clinicians around the globe are currently and persistently analyzing and developing tools to supplement the essential functions of different body organs like the heart, kidney, lung and liver.

At at Spring Chiropractic, our Regenerative Medicine experts focus on helping you heal from chronic painful conditions and injuries in a safe, effective, non-invasive manner by offering the latest, most advanced Regenerative Medicine Therapies to help you live a full life.  contact us now to schedule your thorough pain management evaluation.