Showing posts with label Arthroscopy doctors in India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arthroscopy doctors in India. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 October 2019

Can Stem Cells Help Treat Osteoarthritis?

Millions of people suffer from knee arthritis. They will experience difficulties like pain, stiffness, which eventually decreases the activity level and quality of life. People often opt for Knee replacement as a solution to this. However, this is only a last resort. If you are searching for an effective remedy for your osteoarthritis, then Stem Cell therapy is the best choice. 

 What is Osteoarthritis?


An osteoarthritis is a group of joint abnormalities involving degradation of joints, including articular cartilage and subchondral bone. This condition is also known as degenerative arthritis or degenerative joint disease.  

The bone in the joints gets exposed and damaged when the bone surface becomes less protected by cartilage. Cartilage is a slippery tissue that covers the bones in a joint. Cartilage allows bones to glide over each other and as well as absorb shocks.  

Damage in the cartilage eventually causes severe pain and decreased movement as a result of regional muscle atrophy, and ligaments may become laxer. The most common symptoms of osteoarthritis are joint pain, tenderness, stiffness, locking, and sometimes an effusion.

Can stem cells help treat osteoarthritis?


Stem cells are located throughout the body. They can divide and duplicate by themselves and develop into different types of cells. This character is what makes stem cells unique. A stem cell does not serve the body by itself. However, it can develop into a cell that does, such as a cartilage cell or a bone cell.  

When stem cells are placed in a particular environment, it can transform to accommodate a specific need. The stem cells that are placed near damaged cartilage can develop into cartilage tissue. Besides this healing ability, these stem cells can modulate the immune system to shut off pathological responses while preserving the ability to fight off disease.

Where do the stem cells come from?


Stem cells are often extracted through minimally invasive methods. The most common type of stem cells used for treating arthritis is mesenchymal stem cells. These are collected from the patient’s fat tissue, blood, or bone marrow.  

Bone marrow stem cells have good potential for differentiation. These concentrated cells have numerous growth factors that aid in the cartilage formation process. Cell numbers in bone marrow will reduce as we age and are often ineffective in older patients.

Stem cells extracted from the fat tissues show an enhanced ability to differentiate into cartilage and are found in dramatically higher numbers than seen in the bone marrow.


How are stem cells used to treat osteoarthritis?


Stem cells can be applied during surgery (such as the surgical repair of a torn knee meniscus) or delivered through injections directly into the arthritic joint. Most stem cell therapy is considered safe because the stem cells are collected from the patient, minimizing the risk of an unwanted reaction. Most often, the common side effects include temporary swelling and pain.


Blog reviewed by: Dr.N.Ragunanthan
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Monday, 24 April 2017

Do You Suffer From Severe Hip Pain?

    Hip Arthroscopy which combines the benefits of Minimally Invasive Procedure and a short rehabilitation period, is one of the most rapidly evolving arthroscopy techniques. Over the past years, Hip arthroscopy is leading to a hugely improved technique. The greater understanding of the arthroscopic anatomy of the hip joint which leads to explosive increase in  the frequency of Hip Arthroscopies.
    By hip arthroscopy the conditions which are previously treatable only by open procedures  or the conditions which are unrecognized previously can be treated successfully. The technological innovations have made the procedure more accessible and reproducible.
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    In this surgical procedure the surgeon inserts a small camera called arthroscope in to hip joint which helps him to guide instruments into the joint to tackle the problem. Comparing with traditional open surgeries Hip arthroscopy is much better because of its advantages like faster recovery, smaller incisions and reduced stay in the hospital. The procedure can treat both the younger and the elderly who come in with arthritis, sports-related injuries and so on.
    Hip arthroscopy has revolutionized treatment for Femoral Acetabular Impingement (FAI). In addition to FAI, Hip Arthroscopy is beneficial to other hip conditions, the following are some conditions treated:
  • Biopsy - Tissue specimens can be taken to aid the diagnosis of certain conditions
  • Articular Cartilage damage
  • Synovitis - Inflammed tissue around the hip can be removed (ie, Synovectomy)
  • Psoas tendino pathy - The inflame tendon can be lengthen to reduce the irritation and inflammation
  • Abductor tendinopathy - Radio Frequency tenoplasty can be performed to stimulate neo vasulatisation.
  • Trochanteric bursitis - The inflammed bursa is removed (ie, Bursectomy)
  • Washouts - For the treatment of hip infections.
Hip arthroscopy complications are uncommon, traction needed for the procedure can stretch nerves that leads to numbness and that is usually temporary. The pain felt after the surgery is a natural part of the healing process.
 Rathimed Speciality Hospital provides best Hip Arthroscopy in Chennai. The hospital provides high quality services to all patients and mainly focus on all Orthopedic surgeries especially Hip and Knee Arthroscopy.



   


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