Bone Marrow Aspirate, Using Adult Stem Cells To Treat Osteoarthritis

BMAC Bone Marrow Aspirate, Using Adult Stem Cells To Treat Osteoarthritisbmac2 Bone Marrow Aspirate, Using Adult Stem Cells To Treat OsteoarthritisPlatelet Rich Plasma provides a potent delivery of the body’s healing properties, called growth factors. However in some patients with severe cartilage loss and less viable cells, a stronger pool of healing properties lies in obtaining adult “mesenchymal stem cells” from the hip (iliac crest). In this procedure, Bone marrow is taken from the hip and like PRP is prepared for injection into an arthritic hip or knee. While further studies are needed, preliminary reports are encouraging. PRP is probably a more reasonable first line treatment, given it’s ease of use. However particularly challenging cases may consider the marrow application. A blog on bone marrow aspirate is: http://www.autologousadultstemcells.org/blogs.html

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Steven Sampson D.O.

Founder of the Orthohealing Center, Dr. Sampson is a recognized expert on orthobiologics and regenerative medicine. He lectures internationally and spearheads OHC’s clinical research efforts. Dr. Sampson is a Clinical Instructor of Medicine at The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Western University of Health Sciences.

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