Stem cell therapy
Stem cell therapy is a form of regenerative medicine that uses the body’s own cells to promote healing, repair damaged tissues, and reduce inflammation. At its core, stem cell therapy taps into the body’s natural ability to regenerate, offering a groundbreaking alternative for individuals dealing with injuries or chronic pain.
Stem cells are unique because they can:
Self-renew: Stem cells can make identical copies of themselves, allowing them to replenish damaged tissues.
Differentiate: Stem cells can transform into specialized cells such as muscle, cartilage, bone, or nerve cells, depending on the body’s needs.