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Stem Cell Therapy – Elbow Services
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At Stettler Medical, we offer advanced stem cell therapy for elbow injuries, aiming to promote natural healing and tissue regeneration. This minimally invasive treatment utilizes mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to repair damaged tissues, potentially providing long-term relief from elbow pain.

Duration of Results

The benefits of our stem cell elbow treatment are designed to be enduring, as the therapy facilitates the body’s intrinsic healing mechanisms. However, the natural aging process continues, and the number of stem cells in your system may not increase over time. To support ongoing health and joint function, we recommend considering our Anti-Aging Stem Cell Protocol. This involves an annual intravenous infusion of 100 million stem cells to help maintain overall vitality.

Potential Risks and Side Effects

Our stem cell elbow treatment is generally safe, with minimal reported side effects:

  • Joint Tightness and Soreness: Some patients may experience mild tightness or soreness in the elbow joint shortly after treatment. This discomfort is typically temporary and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.
  • Non-Responders: As with any medical treatment, individual responses vary, and a small percentage of patients may not experience significant improvement.
  • Infection Risk: While rare, there is a minimal risk of infection associated with injections. We adhere to strict sterilization protocols to mitigate this risk.
  • Cancer History: Patients with a history of cancer within the past five years are advised against undergoing stem cell therapy due to insufficient evidence regarding the impact of stem cells on cancer progression.

Our laboratory boasts over eight years of experience in cultivating MSCs, ensuring high standards of safety and efficacy.

Pre-Treatment Care Protocol

To optimize the effectiveness of the stem cell therapy:

  • Discontinue NSAIDs: Cease using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) at least one week before treatment and avoid them for at least two weeks post-treatment. NSAIDs can interfere with the inflammatory signals that MSCs target for healing.
  • Avoid Recent Steroid Injections: Do not undergo treatment if you have received a cortisone or corticosteroid injection within the past three months, as these can alter inflammation patterns critical for MSC function.
  • Stop Prednisone Use: Discontinue prednisone at least one week before treatment and refrain from using it for at least two weeks afterward, as it may impede the therapeutic action of MSCs.

Post-Treatment Care Protocol

Following the procedure:

  • Rest Period: Abstain from exercise or sports for two weeks post-treatment. Subsequently, adhere to a four-week physical rehabilitation protocol provided by our orthopedic specialist to facilitate recovery.
  • Gradual Resumption of Activities: After six weeks of rest and rehabilitation, gradually return to your usual activities. Pay close attention to your body’s signals; if pain occurs during or after an activity, allow additional time for healing before resuming that activity.
  • Avoid Anti-Inflammatory Agents: Refrain from using NSAIDs, prednisone, or anti-inflammatory supplements (e.g., ginkgo biloba, turmeric) for at least two weeks post-treatment, preferably extending to six weeks.
  • Delay Steroid Injections: Avoid corticoid steroid injections, such as cortisone shots, for at least three months post-treatment, ideally up to six months, as MSC treatments typically reach peak efficacy within this timeframe.

Supplements for Enhanced Recovery

While not essential, certain supplements can support and expedite the healing process by providing necessary nutrients for tissue regeneration. We collaborate with experts to offer guidance on supplements that may enhance recovery.

Booking a Stem Cell Elbow Treatment

At Stettler Medical, we are dedicated to delivering personalized, cutting-edge regenerative treatments to alleviate elbow pain and improve your quality of life. Our experienced team will develop a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and goals.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a pain-free future.

Disclaimer: Stem cell therapy is considered an alternative wellness treatment. Individual outcomes may vary, and results cannot be guaranteed. Stettler Medical does not diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions. We recommend consulting with your primary healthcare provider before pursuing stem cell therapy or any other treatments offered.

Stettler Medical – Stem Cell Elbow Repair Treatment

Stettler Medical

Overview

At Stettler Medical, we offer advanced stem cell therapy for elbow injuries, aiming to promote natural healing and tissue regeneration. This minimally invasive treatment utilizes mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to repair damaged tissues, potentially providing long-term relief from elbow pain.

Duration of Results

The benefits of our stem cell elbow treatment are designed to be enduring, as the therapy facilitates the body’s intrinsic healing mechanisms. However, the natural aging process continues, and the number of stem cells in your system may not increase over time. To support ongoing health and joint function, we recommend considering our Anti-Aging Stem Cell Protocol. This involves an annual intravenous infusion of 100 million stem cells to help maintain overall vitality.

Potential Risks and Side Effects

  • Joint Tightness and Soreness: Some patients may experience mild tightness or soreness in the elbow joint shortly after treatment. This discomfort is typically temporary and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.
  • Non-Responders: As with any medical treatment, individual responses vary, and a small percentage of patients may not experience significant improvement.
  • Infection Risk: While rare, there is a minimal risk of infection associated with injections. We adhere to strict sterilization protocols to mitigate this risk.
  • Cancer History: Patients with a history of cancer within the past five years are advised against undergoing stem cell therapy due to insufficient evidence regarding the impact of stem cells on cancer progression.

Pre-Treatment Care Protocol

  • Discontinue NSAIDs: Cease using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) at least one week before treatment and avoid them for at least two weeks post-treatment. NSAIDs can interfere with the inflammatory signals that MSCs target for healing.
  • Avoid Recent Steroid Injections: Do not undergo treatment if you have received a cortisone or corticosteroid injection within the past three months, as these can alter inflammation patterns critical for MSC function.
  • Stop Prednisone Use: Discontinue prednisone at least one week before treatment and refrain from using it for at least two weeks afterward, as it may impede the therapeutic action of MSCs.

Post-Treatment Care Protocol

  • Rest Period: Abstain from exercise or sports for two weeks post-treatment. Subsequently, adhere to a four-week physical rehabilitation protocol provided by our orthopedic specialist to facilitate recovery.
  • Gradual Resumption of Activities: After six weeks of rest and rehabilitation, gradually return to your usual activities. Pay close attention to your body’s signals; if pain occurs during or after an activity, allow additional time for healing before resuming that activity.
  • Avoid Anti-Inflammatory Agents: Refrain from using NSAIDs, prednisone, or anti-inflammatory supplements (e.g., ginkgo biloba, turmeric) for at least two weeks post-treatment, preferably extending to six weeks.
  • Delay Steroid Injections: Avoid corticoid steroid injections, such as cortisone shots, for at least three months post-treatment, ideally up to six months, as MSC treatments typically reach peak efficacy within this timeframe.

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Stem Cell Therapy - Elbow Services

Stem Cell Therapy - Elbow Services

Pre-Treatment & Post Treatment