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Mesenchymal Stem Cells for the Management of Inflammation in Osteoarthritis

The title of the Blog this week is taken from a review article appearing this month in The Journal of Osteoarthritis and Cartilage focused on reviewing the state of the art and perspectives, authored in Montpellier, France. As I have indicating over the past several months, the original regenerative medicine concept had been that we would take your bone marrow via aspiration, concentrate it in our laboratory and inject the concentrate into an arthritic knee thereby introducing adult mesenchymal stem cells. The belief had been that those stem cells would morph into cartilage. Now we know there is a lot more happening in the joint following the introduction of bone marrow aspirate concentrate/stem cells.

We know that Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis mainly characterized by the degradation of articular cartilage and associated with subchondral bone lesions. Whereas I had spent the vast majority of my orthopedic career on joint replacement for grade 4 osteoarthritis, over the past four years, I have focused my initiative on cell based interventions for stages two and three arthritis; although next month, I am introducing a novel cell-based therapy for grade 4 osteoarthritis of the hip and knee. Stromal Cells (MSCs) have gained much interest on their trophic and immunomodulatory functions that can help tissue repair/regeneration. The review article from France focuses on the anti-inflammatory effect of Mesenchymal Stem cells on Mitochondrial RNA modulation in OA. With continued cellular science advances, the notion that stem cell management of your arthritic knee and hip still is in the future is erroneous. Four years ago, there may have been some basis for your physician to minimize the possibilities of interventional orthopedic in lieu of a joint replacement because there wasn’t enough clinical proof of efficacy; and, the understanding was that the MSCs would morph into cartilage. As a result of our continued data collection coupled with better understanding of the anti-inflammatory effect of bone marrow aspirate concentrate, there is every reason for an arthritic patient to attempt to avoid a joint replacement.

This past weekend, we had every reason to give thanks and I am no different. I give thanks to my family, to my health, and to my profession for allowing me to help my patients enjoy a pain free active lifestyle. To learn about our non-operative approach to reversing the pain and limitations of arthritis, call to see if you are a candidate or to schedule an appointment.     847 390 7666

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A Renewal of Body; a Renewal of Spirit

A Renewal of Body; a Renewal of Spirit

And Let us say Amen. You may not have noticed, but last Thursday, the weekly Blog I write was not posted; because I was off for a week with my two sons fishing the flats of Ascension Bay along the eastern cost of Mexico. While I practice Regenerative Medicine and Interventional Orthopedics, I am very much aware that accompanying the notion of physical well being is spiritual well being. Every year at this time I repeat the “pilgrimage” because just as the spiritual reminds us, your knee joint is connected to your thigh bone and your hip joint is connected to your back, so too is your body connected to your mind. Regeneration and Renewal are like love and marriage; you can’t have one without the other.

I am reminded of the patient I treated two years ago with a bone marrow aspirate concentrate intervention for his arthritic knees. At the time of his first office consultation, though he only lived six blocks from my office; because he couldn’t walk that far, he took a cab. Six weeks later, he returned for follow-up and complained about his ongoing pain and his disappointment in the outcome although in preparation for the procedure, I had informed him it might take up to 18 months to reach maximum medical improvement. When I inquired as to his mode of transportation to my office, he responded that he had walked. Physically, he was enjoying an excellent outcome but spiritually, he needed renewal as well.

As I look at the storefronts in my neighborhood and in downtown Chicago, I am reminded that the holidays are not far away. As I look at the weather forecast, I see that a high of 32 degrees is forecast for November 23 and my thoughts turn to skiing and your hips and knees. What Regenexx does is renew your hips and knees for the outdoors or indoors, holidays and more. If you want a renewal of spirit, try living without pain and increasing your functional capacity. We can make this happen with our Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate/ Stem Cell interventions. This morning, a patient contacted me via e-mail to tell me about his friend who before age 55, is on his third hip replacement at the same joint. While my patient has not been totally relieved of his hip pain by my BMAC intervention, he play golf and is fully active whereas his buddy, after a third hip replacement, lives a painful, inactive life dependent on a cane. When coping with the limitations of arthritis, give the opportunity for renewal of body leading to renewal of spirit some thought and then give me a call for an appointment:  847 390 7666

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A Renewal of Body; a Renewal of Spirit

Cellular Orthopedics is here to stay

In the last week, I have become aware of four companies developing new regenerative medicine product for Musculoskeletal Care of the Aging Athlete. What I find extremely interesting is the fact that three years ago, when I entered the practice of using bone marrow aspirate concentrate in an attempt to postpone or possibly avoid a joint replacement in an arthritic knee or hip, the orthopedic community was very critical telling patients that regenerative medicine was still ten years away. Fast forward three years and four new initiatives into the emerging field of regenerative medicine have come to my attention; underwritten by orthopedic surgeons or companies that have produced prosthetic joints for over 30 years. All of the product in development has not yet been approved by the FDA and many developing products are still being tested in Europe. What we at the Regenerative Pain Center offer is within FDA guidelines and approved by all regulatory agencies of the government. At the same time, I am very much aware of what is taking place nationally and internationally; when a newer regenerative medicine product is made available and FDA approved, we at the Regenerative Pain Center will be aware and closely evaluate as to whether it should be incorporated into our service line.

Let me be candid, our success rate is not 100 per cent. There have been three or four hip patients that have not provided the outcome the patient sought or that I hoped to provide; namely, avoidance of a hip replacement. On the other hand, the vast majority of hip bone marrow aspirate concentrate procedures are still allowing the patient a very full return to activities with about 70% percent patient satisfaction at a minimum of one year. When it comes to those who sought help for an arthritic knee, we have done even better with an 85% patient satisfaction outcome at a minimum of one year. Several of those patients had reached a plateau at six months but realized a marked improvement in the pain score with a Platelet Rich Plasma refresher. When a patient elects to under go a bone marrow aspirate concentrate hip or knee intervention at the Regenerative Pain Center, that patient may be assured that what we are doing is based on FDA guidelines and our clinical outcomes research. In addition, each patient should recognize that Regenexx continually statistically reviews our outcomes data. Last week, we recognized that those who underwent Cellular Orthopedic interventions for an arthritic knee did best when the cell count of mononuclear cells exceeded 400 million. Be aware that we count the cells in every Regenerative Medicine procedure. Our approach is no longer “this is the way we do it.” Our approach is based on experience and outcomes research, the same that I used in a long joint replacement career.

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A Renewal of Body; a Renewal of Spirit

When Aging Athletes Wait Too Long to Hang It Up

The PERSPECTIVE section of the Chicago Tribune / Wednesday, February 11, 2015 ran the headline and an article written by Gerald D Skoning. It was well thought out, I have kept the page on my desk since February thinking that this was a marvelous subject for me to Blog about and how to possibly extend the career of injured or aging athletes, be they amateur or professional.

I am surrounded by several good friends who want to continue skiing, cycling, wadding up a stream with fly rod in hand, or spend an hour each day in the health club. Unfortunately, most of my contemporaries in their sixties and seventies have hung up their athletic gear but maybe it isn’t too late for you. An athlete doesn’t have to win but you might still enjoy competing and participating. Our mission statement is our ethos. Mary, the research coordinator and physical therapist in our office wore her medal to work on Tuesday earned as a cycling participant in the Co-Ed relay division of the Chicago Triathlon two weekends ago. I have recently returned from a week of cycling and fly fishing in Southwest Wisconsin. I am not injury free nor have I avoided the effects of arthritis after a lifetime of athletic participation. When the time came where I was surrounded by “ I am just a used to be”; I opted for a cellular orthopedic intervention to my left knee and here I am. Grit and determination can prolong your recreational and athletic enjoyment; so can Orthobiologics. Our regenerative offerings contain an enhanced profile of ant-inflammatory cytokines, anabolic growth factors, and adult mesenchymal stem cells. Our data clearly documents improved function of the knee. With the introduction of Subchondroplasty, we hope to do even better. Whereas our initial hip outcomes did not compare to those of the knee, the several patients who returned for a second procedure are doing extremely well. Now I am happy to note that patients presenting with arthritic shoulders and ankles are very improved from our interventions,

You must decide if you want to be a “still” or “used to be”. When four of us rode up and down the hills of the Driftless Area two weeks ago for hours at a time, you couldn’t match that camaraderie. I did the same four weeks earlier with my wife and two sons; the time has not come and I won’t quit because the next orthobiologic intervention for the other knee is waiting.

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Innovations in Regenerative Medicine

In the field of Orthobiologics, the introduction of new product and possibility is continuous. The challenge to the clinician is to adopt a clinical approach based on scientific proof and clinical data; not marketing hype and anecdote. Regenexx, where I have been invited to be part of an advisory board, is home to the nation’s most advanced and studied stem cell and blood derived platelet procedures. We have more clinical experience and research with bone marrow derived orthobiologics for arthritis, than any other clinical setting in the United States.

At the Regenexx Chicago office, we offer non-surgical options for people experiencing moderate to advanced pain and limitation due to degenerative arthritis no matter the cause. Our patients experience little to no down time from our procedures and avoid the painful and lengthy rehabilitation that is inherent in a joint replacement. Knowing there are non-surgical and minimally invasive orthobiologic options, don’t throw away your skis or let your bike get rusty. Just as the skis need to be tuned for the upcoming season, (Vail opens in 12 weeks), and the wonderful cycling days through the changing colors are four weeks away, so too does your body need to be updated and upgraded. If you have limitations from an arthritic joint, perhaps you should let me determine how Cellular Orthopedics may allow you to return to an unlimited athletic or recreational profile.

Our data include Efficacy and Safety of Bone Marrow Concentrate for Osteoarthritis of the Hip; Treatment Registry Results for 196 patients. At the knee, I have presented in July and will be presenting the outcomes in October of 187 Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate Knee interventions with comparison to Total Knee Replacements. The fact is that at Regenexx, our therapeutic recommendations are not based on new product and the associated marketing hype inherent in a corporate initiative but rather on our data base statistical analyses and scientific studies, both in the laboratory and in the clinical setting. We practice evidence-based medicine, not offerings based on unsubstantiated claims.

Of course, we are able to provide an abundance of anecdotal success stories in our athletes be it a torn acetabular labrum, a torn medial meniscus or a torn rotator cuff. To learn more, check out my Blog   www.sheinkopmd.com/blog  even better yet, call for a consultation: (312) 475-1893.

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