
Spinal conditions including disc degeneration, herniation, stenosis, and facet joint arthritis are among the leading causes of chronic pain and disability. These conditions often involve both structural damage and nerve involvement, creating complex pain patterns.
The spine houses the spinal cord and nerve roots, making spinal health critical for overall neurological function. Damage or degeneration can lead to pain, numbness, weakness, and functional limitations affecting quality of life.
Stem cell therapy for spinal conditions targets disc regeneration, reduces inflammation around nerve roots, and supports overall spinal health without surgery.
MSCs can differentiate into disc cells and release growth factors that promote disc hydration and structural integrity.
Anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects of MSCs help protect nerve tissue from ongoing damage and support nerve healing.
MSCs modulate inflammation around nerve roots and facet joints, reducing pain and nerve irritation.
Stem cells support repair of surrounding ligaments, muscles, and connective tissues that stabilize the spine.
Advanced imaging (MRI), neurological examination, and functional assessment to identify specific pain generators.
Fluoroscopy or ultrasound-guided injection of MSCs directly into affected discs, facet joints, or epidural space.
Integrated physical therapy, core strengthening, and postural correction to support long-term spinal health.
Spinal regenerative therapy offers a non-surgical option for many patients who have failed conservative care but want to avoid or delay surgery.
Significant reduction in back, neck, and radiating pain as inflammation and nerve irritation decrease.
Increased range of motion and ability to perform daily activities without pain limitation.
Reduction in numbness, tingling, and weakness as nerve compression and inflammation resolve.
Many patients successfully avoid spinal fusion or disc replacement surgery through regenerative protocols.
Some patients show measurable improvements in disc height and hydration on follow-up imaging.
Return to work, exercise, and activities previously limited by spinal pain.
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