Only a few years ago, any talk of stem cell therapy for arthritis of the knees or, any other part of the body would have belonged to the realms of science fiction. Today, we know the many benefits of having this type of treatment and, it’s now becoming the norm.  The knee is the strongest joint in the body and it needs to be, as it is used so much in everyday life. When you consider those who practice sports or if doing a lot of walking, you can see that stress on the joint will escalate. Almost any activity takes its toll on the poor old knee joints.

 

Three types of arthritis affect the knee joints.

 

  • Posttraumatic arthritis.
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis

 

Post-traumatic arthritis occurs from an injury to the knee often through a work-related incident or through a trauma from sport. Osteoarthritis is part of general aging and is the most common cause of joint pain. Simply, it is general wear and tear. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease and can be very aggressive and extremely painful.

 

If you think you are suffering from arthritic knee joint pain, then consider whether you have any of the following symptoms to look out for.

 

  • Additional pain after any activity.
  • Locked knee
  • Severe aching
  • Possibility of the knee giving out
  • Possible grinding in the joint

 

A diagnosis can be made very quickly at your medical center with a series of x rays and blood tests.

 

Can I manage the condition myself?

 

There is much that you can do to help alleviate the pain and this includes resting as well as keeping the joint moving as much as possible. Anti-inflammatory medication can help with mild pain and if the joint is swollen. But it is important to keep the knee stable by avoiding twisting actions.  Physical therapy and weight loss will help. There is the possibility of knee joint replacement and cartilage replacement and it is always worth discussing options with your doctor

 

Stem Cell Therapy for Arthritis of the Knees

 

Stem cell therapy is seriously changing lives. It is far less invasive than replacement treatments and allows the body to heal itself which makes rejection a thing of the past. Most of the time the procedure can be performed as an outpatient. The idea is that cells taken from one part of your body are injected into another and start regenerating and repairing damaged tissue. This also helps with all the regular symptoms as new cells act like anti-inflammatory machines. This is good news for arthritis sufferers as this means that healthy joints could be the way forward.

 

Stem cell therapy for arthritis of the knees and other joints could now change your life in a way that a few years ago would have been impossible. Stem cell therapy helps you to heal yourself.