Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Future Trends in Stem Cell Treatments

Stem cells are human embryonic cells or red blood cells that are being increasingly used to treat a wide range of diseases. Interestingly, there are many different types of stem cells present in our body that are used to serve different functions.

For decades, scientists have been looking for possible cures to deadly diseases like diabetes and Alzheimer’s. Stem cell technology proves to be the most potent and effective treatment for these diseases.

Research has shown that stem cells – present in the bone marrow – can be used to cure Parkinson’s disease and heart disease. Stem cell technology has also been found to be useful in treating various types of cancer. From tissue regeneration to easing pain, stem cells claim to cure almost anything under the sun. With the increasing recognition of stem cell technology, it has become relatively easy to store stem cells.

Many theories about stem cell technology are being coined. Some researchers are of the opinion that using stem cells from your own body to cure a disease doesn’t necessarily mean that it is completely safe. For all you know, stem cells from a particular part of your body might already be infected with pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. Another complication that is most likely to arise is the risk of the stem cells becoming contaminated while being tested in the research laboratories. Using contaminated stem cells can not only obstruct the normal function of the cells, but also affect the growth of cells. How a doctor performs a stem cell treatment and the places on the body where stem cells are injected makes a major difference. If medical practitioners inject them in to areas where they are not usually found could prove fatal.

Patients need to be extremely careful before they decide to go in for stem cell treatments and the clinic from where they have the treatment done. Many clinics that offer stem cell treatment post ads in strategic places such as newspapers or on Facebook and other websites. It is very important to check the authenticity of these sites. They may not give complete information and one must also make sure that stem cell technology is actually useful to treat the ailment of the patient. The testimonials of previous patients may not always be real. It is very easy to get such testimonials from people who are paid for posting them.

Although, many scientists constantly debate about the effectiveness of stem cell technology over the use of adult tissues; one can still expect many new findings in this field in various countries for years to come. There is a lot to stem cell technology that still needs to be uncovered to discover the full potential of stem cell therapy.


Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Regenerative Stem Cell Therapy by Chicagoland Medical

The four R’s of regenerative medicine are Restore, Replace, Repair and Regenerate. Regenerative medicine is making revolutionary progress in treating patients with an array of degenerative conditions and/or injuries that are historically resistant to traditional treatment options. Chicagoland Medical is excited to engage patient challenges with regenerative stem cell therapy and other advancing technologies to contribute to the best possible outcomes for our patients.


WHAT ARE STEM CELLS?


The human body, both tissue and bone are made of tiny cells that have developed to function in every area of the body. Hair cells do not serve the same purpose as kidney cells or blood cells. All of the cells that compose our bodies are fully developed. The stem cells, however, that are collected (not from embryos, not at Chicagoland), are essentially “blank cells”. These blank cells have not developed into any particular type of cell therefore they are able to mimic or adapt to the cells in a particular area of the body. For example, if stem cells are introduced in the liver, they can mold into liver cells. This is the same for cartilage and tissue cells.

WHAT IS STEM CELL THERAPY?


Platelets and stem cells are responsible for repair, whether in healing an injury or recovering from surgery. Platelets are found circulating in the blood stream in moderately small numbers. By concentrating the platelets drawn from your own blood supply, we are able to harness the power of platelets to relieve pain and stop inflammation for orthopedic disorders and injuries. Stem Cell Therapy procedures are replacing traditional orthopedic surgery in many instances for conditions ranging from soft tissue injuries to various joint afflictions, such as a torn meniscus or arthritis of the joint.



WHAT ARE POTENTIAL TREATMENT BENEFITS?

  • Renews, repairs and promotes grown factors for pain/ injuries
  • Promotes and releases natural regenerative growth factors
  • Release anti-inflammatory agents to aid and speed the healing process
  • Improve joint, tendon and ligament functions
  • No risk of allergic or adverse reaction
  • Little to no downtime, a safe and fast recovery
  • Promotes new tissue growth, and healing properties


ALTERNATIVES TO SURGERY


Knee replacements are one of the most common Orthopedic surgeries suggested for pain relief. With a surgery comes multiple appointments, recovery down time, pain, scars, and occasionally hardware damage done to your body. Our procedures help alleviate pain and the conditions causing it, with a same day injection. There is little to no downtime and most patients return to normal activity the same day.


Sunday, 3 April 2016

The Future of Stem Cell Treatments

Stem Cell Treatment is not a new concept anymore. People all over the globe are becoming more aware of this miraculous treatment. Every year, several parents are investing in stem cell banking given the enormous benefits it offers. It is a big boon to medical science since it provides a new ray of hope for treating so many diseases that were once considered life-threatening or incurable.