Arthrosis
Treatment.
Immature (stem) cells are implanted into the capsule of the affected joint. The grafted cells release a variety of chondrogenic factors, but also, by themselves, participate in restoring the articular cartilage.
The treatment is conducted in the surgical department.
Infectious safety.
The cells designated for transplantation are prepared from an autological bone marrow under the conditions excluding their contamination with pathogenic infectious agents.
Side effects.
Typical surgical complications cannot be entirely excluded.
Clinical effect.
The treatment promotes full-fledged restoration of an articular cartilage.
For more information see the publications.
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Deceases & treatment
- Specific immunotherapy (xenovaccinotherapy) for cancer
- T-cell vaccination (autovaccinotherapy) for autoimmune diseases
- Regenarative therapy
- Clinical application of stem celltransplantation
- Cell transplantation (CT) in treating severe neurological disorders (general information)
- Hepatic diseases
- Osteomielitis
- Arthrosis
