Oct 20, 2016
Aging is known to contribute to a multitude of systemic changes including those of the musculoskeletal system leading to decreased health, mobility and function. Most changes in well-being are exacerbated by inactivity. It has been scientifically documented that physical activity and exercise may slow or even reverse these deleterious effects thereby improving health, mobility and function.
In particular, ligaments, tendons and joint capsules become stiffer with age as elastic fibers decrease and cross-links between collagen fibers increase. As connective tissue surrounding the joint changes, so too does the synovial fluid within the joint making movement more difficult. Not only do changes occur within the joint, they also occur in the muscles. The loss of muscle mass and strength also known as sarcopenia, increases with age. Then there is the fatty infiltration of muscle that comes with aging and lack of use.
Recognizing the value of Bone Marrow Concentrate derived Stem Cells, Cytokines and Growth Factors in dealing with his arthritic hip when the alternative was a joint replacement, seven months ago, a 58-year-old man underwent a cellular orthopedic intervention. Over the past many months, the patient committed himself to a minimum of 30 minutes a day, five days a week at moderate intensity aerobic exercise alternating with three days a week at vigorous intensity. In addition, he partook in resistance exercise a minimum of two days a week at a moderate high intensity focusing on 10 exercises at each session targeting most major muscle groups, with 10 to 15 repetitions for each exercise performed thus adding an additional 20 to 30 minutes to the commitment. Then there are the benefits of his additional flexibility and stretching. When this individual came to me at his first visit, his stated goals were to return to a high level of recreational enjoyment with a particular interest in ball room dancing. As of last week, he had reached those goals but he has no intention of failing to comply with his exercise prescription.
The obvious message of my Blog is to let you know I am unable to reach a desired goal without your commitment. I may introduce Stem Cells, Cytokines and Growth Factors into an arthritic joint but to reach your desired goal or delay or perhaps avoid a joint replacement, those many changes that occur with aging can be slowed and even reversed by a combination of cellular orthopedics and exercise.
If you want to learn about the evidence, schedule an appointment 312 475 1893
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Oct 6, 2016
“Growth factor, any of a group of proteins that stimulate the growth of specific tissues. Growth factors play an important role I promoting cellular differentiation and cell division,” and they occur in bone marrow as well as your circulating blood.
“When investigators began studying the effects of biological substances on cells and tissues in culture, they discovered a group of peptide-hormone-like substances that were distinct from any previously known hormones. Because these substances were active in stimulating the growth of cells and tissues, they were called growth factors. Some growth factors are similar to hormones in that they can be secreted into the blood stream, which carries them to their target tissues. However, whereas the production of hormones is limited to glandular tissue, growth factors can be produced by many different types of tissue” and cells for that matter.
When a patient presents for a Bone Marrow Concentrate procedure for an arthritic joint in order to prevent, perhaps even avoid a joint replacement, the understanding to date is that it will be Mesenchymal Stem Cell that will serve as the key factor in reducing pain, increasing motion, improving function and influencing the progression of arthritis. The latter is only partially true but fails to address the role Growth Factors play in Cellular Orthopedics (Regenerative Medicine). When your orthopedic surgeon tells you that Stem Cells won’t work for your arthritis, schedule your joint replacement, that physician doesn’t understand that Stem cells are only part of what Bone Marrow concentrate provides us in assisting the patient with an arthritic joint, return to an active life style without surgery.
We now have several proprietary means of not only concentrating adult Mesenchymal Stem Cells but Growth Factors as well when addressing your arthritic joint with Bone Marrow Concentrate. While stem cells may be impacted by age, Growth Factors do not seem to be adversely impacted accounting for several recent successes with patients in their 90s. Since we have been concentrating stem cells with growth factors and combining the approach to the joint with subchondroplasty, we continue to document improving outcomes
Tags: arthritic pain, arthritis, arthritis treatment, Bone Marrow Concentrate, Concentrated Stem Cell Plasma, Growth Factors, Hip Replacement, joint replacement, Mesenchymal Stem Cell, Orthopedic Surgeon, Osteoarthritis, regenerative medicine, Regenerative Pain Center, stem cell treatment
Feb 18, 2014
Musculoskeletal Care of the Mature Athlete
A 67-year-old man came to my office to learn more about Bone Marrow derived Stem Cells for his arthritic knees. While he had been discouraged by his sports medicine physician from seeking the Regenerative Cellular alternative, he was not ready to undergo a bilateral total knee replacement after having investigated the potential complications associated with the surgery. I started with a review of his medication profile and determined that BMAC/Stem Cells might not produce the quantity and quality potential I would want to see to justify the procedure. My concern had to do with the adverse effects of certain medicinals on stem cell numbers. I offered an alternative, Concentrated Stem cell Plasma.
The development of Regenerative Cellular interventions for the management of arthritis started several years ago with Platelet Rich Plasma. Platelets not only play a role in initiating the clotting cascade, they contain an abundance of anti-inflammatories and healing agents termed growth factors. At the outset, clinicians performed a venous puncture and filled a test tube with blood. The latter was now spun in a centrifuge and the plasma with platelets suspended was injected in the arthritic knee. Within a year, it became apparent that two or three staged PRP interventions would result in better outcomes. About a year ago, the group of physicians at Regenexx began concentrating the Platelet Rich Plasma 10X and the results of treatment have been very encouraging in that patients did better and for longer than with standard PRP. More recently, we have developed a better way to activate with a faster and longer acting release of growth factors.
Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrated/Stem Cells remain the best possible alternative in our Cellular Orthopedic Regimen at this time. Concentrated Stem Cell Plasma (PRP 10X) is a reasonable alternative although with a shorter outcome potential and probably to a lesser extent. No bridges are burned. I have suggested the 10X PRP option to patients heavily dependent on pharmaceuticals for co-morbidities or when I anticipate a possible compromise in the quantity or quality of stem cells because of age or other factors. Primum Non Nocere, First No Harm. There is nothing lost and a lot gained by a staged approach to the Regenerative Medical management of arthritis.
Addendum: I now have several patients who were managed as above when their pharmaceutical profile excluded them from a stem cell procedure; that went on to loose weight and get fit, and minimize their medication dependency. By so doing they became reasonable candidates for stem cells; and, now are enjoying the longer term and more comprehensive benefits of Bone Marrow Concentrate Stem Cell intervention.
Tags: C-SCP, Concentrated Stem Cell Plasma, Growth Factors, joint replacement, Orthopedic Care, Orthopedics, Platelet Rich Plasma, PRP, Ultrasound Guided Injection