Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells: These stem cells are harvested from the bone marrow and are often used for joint and bone repair. They are known for their ability to regenerate cartilage and improve tissue repair in the affected joints.
Adipose-Derived Stem Cells (ADSCs): These stem cells are obtained from fat tissue and have regenerative properties similar to MSCs. They can be injected directly into the affected joint to promote cartilage growth and reduce inflammation
Is Stem Cell Therapy Safe?
While stem cell therapy shows promise, it is still a relatively new and evolving field. The safety and efficacy of stem cell treatments for pain management depend on the source of the stem cells, the method of delivery, and the condition being treated. Most stem cell therapies for pain management are minimally invasive, involving injections directly into the affected area, such as the joint or spine.