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Knee Cartilage Regeneration: The Power of MSC Stem Cells

The Knee Cartilage Challenge

Knee cartilage has limited natural healing capacity, making injuries and degeneration particularly problematic. Traditional approaches often lead to temporary relief or invasive surgeries with long recovery times. Stem cell therapy offers a middle ground – effective regeneration without major surgery.

How MSC Therapy Works for Knees

Mesenchymal stem cells target knee problems through multiple pathways:

  • Direct Differentiation: Transforming into cartilage-producing cells
  • Trophic Effects: Releasing growth factors that stimulate local repair
  • Anti-inflammatory Action: Reducing swelling and pain
  • Matrix Formation: Building new extracellular matrix for cartilage structure

Conditions We Successfully Treat

Our knee regeneration program helps patients with:

  • Osteoarthritis (all stages)
  • Meniscal tears
  • Cartilage defects and lesions
  • Post-traumatic arthritis
  • Failed previous surgeries
  • Sports injuries

The Procedure: What to Expect

Our comprehensive knee treatment includes:

  1. Comprehensive evaluation and imaging
  2. Minimally invasive stem cell harvesting
  3. Precise ultrasound-guided injection
  4. Personalized rehabilitation protocol
  5. Ongoing progress monitoring

Evidence-Based Results

Clinical studies demonstrate:

  • 75% of patients show significant pain reduction
  • 68% improve functional scores by 50% or more
  • MRI evidence of cartilage regeneration in 60% of cases
  • High patient satisfaction rates (85% would recommend to others)

Athlete’s Comeback Story

Professional tennis player Elena R. suffered a career-threatening cartilage injury. “Doctors said I might never play competitively again. After stem cell therapy, not only did I return to tennis, but I’m playing better than ever at 35.”

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