Because of the unique properties of the regenerative cell, these cells have the potential to heal many types of damaged tissue. This factor leads to the enhancing of the treatment of pain and better management of disease states.
A regenerative cell has the outstanding capability to evolve into various cell types during the body’s growth and early development. These cells act as a repair mechanism in tissues where the cells divide limitlessly to restore other cells. The regenerative cell has two dominant features:
Basically, regenerative cells can multiply and can become other types of cells or tissue.
Regenerative Cell Therapy has emerged as a viable option for many patients living with the debilitating symptoms of chronic orthopedic conditions.
Treating physicians have encountered great success in relieving pain and resolving many medical conditions permanently.
Allograft
Allografts are tissue transplants that are allogeneic in nature. This essentially is a live tissue transplant from one entity to another from the same species- i.e. human to human. Allografts are derived from birthing tissue which is obtained from full-term c-section deliveries.
Physicians utilizing this therapy in their treatment protocols have seen tremendous improvements in restoring normal function for the patient suffering from injury-related medical conditions.
Amniotic
Regenerative cells derived from the amniotic fluid are considered an ideal source for therapy due to their high capability for renewal. These cells can supplement or replace damaged or inadequate connective tissue.
Amniotic fluid has a high concentration of proteins, cytokines, and growth factors which lends to its favorable healing potential. This nutrient-rich source fluid can minimize scars and inflammation and is naturally regenerative.
Adipose-Derived Regenerative Cells or Cell Rich Fat Transfer
Adipose-derived regenerative cells are a type of mesenchymal stem cell that is derived from fat tissue. These cells are obtained from abundant adipose tissue and have the ability to self-renew and differentiate.
Adipose or fat tissue provides an abundant source of stromal vascular fraction (SVF) cells. This autologous therapy is effective for the repair and regeneration of chronically damaged tissue.