Friday, February 5, 2010

Stem Cell Research And Arthritis In The Knees Does Anyone Have Knowledge Of Stem Cell Research On Alleviating Arthritis Of The Knees ?

Does anyone have knowledge of stem cell research on alleviating arthritis of the knees ? - stem cell research and arthritis in the knees

I googled "stem cell research, pain relief, arthritis of the knee" and got some decent information, but not the personal testimony, a lot of optimism about the bone joints (final), the cartilage regeneration or replacement.
Who's with knee osteoarthritis treament experience, please write a comment also on the subject in general

4 comments:

Sandwich... said...

I am aware, the current research on stem cells and / or regeneration of cartilage in painful joints, but no processing of these things, at least not yet. This is probably why they do not find personal testimonies.

One of the best sources for information about the Arthritis Foundation Arthritis Research. I have diagnosed a contribution to the AF, and reading your magazine, because my daughter was over 2 boys with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in 1984.

Check out this article:
Weaving a new knee
Arthritis Foundation Research Update January 1, 2008
http://www.arthritis.org/weaving-knee-gu ...

cowboydo... said...

I have no information about the research on stem cells from all accounts, not yet. My sister had both knees replaced, I had surgery on both, it's bad again.
I worked part time with the U of M Duluth, in some research, but the stem cells is much more in the future,
Unfortunately, our athletes receive as a basketball player is something like 20 million U.S. dollars for a contract and figures Baseball receives five million U.S. dollars per year. Research on living and dealing with production processes of health is at best minimal.
This is one reason why drugs are so extensive, one is of me 2400 per month with a supplement of 400 euros per month. . Swallow

naturema... said...

I read that you perform a successful search
with a little of their own cartilage, grown in a dish,
and then enter a new, and in what form the new cartilage
in the knee itself. How long until they prove that
I know, but it's there.
I've also read that injections of cortisone into the knee and wrist more
In the long term, and most of the practices or
invasive treatments, especially in conjunction with
Physical therapy.
I think we are soft. My knees sound
Shotguns, when I kneel, it's so embarrassing.

corgigir... said...

I suffer from osteoarthritis in the knees. I've heard of stem cell therapy for her. I take cortisone shots for pain and some inflammation. I practice yoga and swimming helps good, but not load exercises. Research on stem cells drawn for him in recital. You should know what works for you and what not. Good to know.

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