Uploaded on Mar 24, 2026
Stem cell therapy for joint pain offers a regenerative approach to osteoarthritis by reducing inflammation, promoting cartilage repair, and improving mobility. It is a minimally invasive option that may enhance long-term joint function and quality of life.
Stem Cell Therapy for Joint Pain Relief
Stem Cell
Therapy for
Joint Pain
Relief
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Understanding
Osteoarthritis
• Most common form of arthritis
• Degenerative joint disease affects
cartilage and subchondral bone
• Common affected areas: Knees, Hips,
Shoulders, Spine
• Signs and Symptoms: joint pain, stiffness,
increased friction, reduced mobility,
inflammation
Conventional Treatments & Their
Limitations
Common conventional treatment includes:
• Medications like pain relievers (NSAIDs) provide temporary
pain relief
• Corticosteroid injections- reduce inflammation
• Physical therapy- helps with mobility
• Joint replacement surgery in advanced cases
However, these strategies do not slow or stop cartilage
degeneration and improve lubrication.
Stem Cell
Therapy for
A• Mrestenhchyrmail tsteims ce llPs (MaSCis)n intr oduction
Reenabllei ceartfilage regeneration
• Anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory
properties
• Promotes tissue repair and protects the
existing cells around joints
• Significantly reduces synovial inflammation
• Supports long-term joint function
improvement
Advantages of Stem Cell Injections
for Joint Pain
• A minimally invasive procedure involves an intra-
articular injection
• Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are most effective
• Isolation source: umbilical cord blood/tissue, adipose
tissue, and bone marrow
• Targets damaged cartilage and inflamed joint tissue
• Gradual recovery and Short recovery time in
comparison with surgery
• Potentially improves pain, flexibility, and quality of life.
Clinical Outlook and
Patient
C• Boestn outscomied in ecasre oaf eatrlyi oto mnodesrate osteoarthritis
• Involves adequate patient assessment
• Outcomes vary based on severity, the patient’s
response, and stem cell quality and source
• Effective non-invasion option, supportive of other
treatment options
• Preclinical and clinical studies reflected a safety profile
• In future, large-scale clinical trial outcome desirable for
ensuring long-term safety
Thank You!
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