Slowing Disease Progression
For both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, stem cell therapy may slow the progression of joint degeneration. By regenerating damaged tissue and reducing inflammation, stem cells help prevent further destruction of the joint, which can delay the need for more invasive treatments such as joint replacement surgery.
Reducing Inflammation
Inflammation is a key factor in both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Inflammation in the joints can cause pain, swelling, and stiffness, making movement difficult. Stem cells possess natural anti-inflammatory properties, which can help reduce swelling and inflammation in the affected areas.
Reduction of Inflammation: Inflammation is a key factor in many types of pain, including chronic conditions like arthritis, back pain, and nerve pain. Stem cells possess anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce swelling and promote healing. This can lead to significant pain relief, especially in conditions where inflammation is the root cause of discomfort.