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How Regenerative Cell Treatment Heals Elbow Arthritis?

Corticosteroid injections and joint replacement surgery are not the only treatment options for elbow arthritis.

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How Regenerative Cell Treatment Heals Elbow Arthritis?

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  1. How Regenerative Cell Treatment Heals Elbow Arthritis? Corticosteroid injections and joint replacement surgery are not the only treatment options for elbow arthritis. They can give temporary relief only and has many side effects. So, be cautious of them affecting your quality of life. Regenerative cell treatment can quickly and naturally kickstart the routine life that you desire. Before understanding the concept of regenerative medicine, let us go through elbow arthritis causes and symptoms in detail. Elbow joint helps your hand to do regular activities like bending and straightening. If arthritis affects your elbows, you will experience pain while performing routine activities. Causes of elbow arthritis The causes of elbow arthritis include rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and trauma or accidental injury. Rheumatoid arthritis can affect the joint linings named synovia. As it swells, the joint space narrows, leading to the destruction of soft tissues and bones. Osteoarthritis affects the cushioned cartilage, which helps in the smooth movement of the bones. Hence, the bones will rub against each other, leading to their degeneration. Elbow arthritis can affect everyone. But mostly, older people are more prone to develop elbow arthritis. Other risk factors include people with a history of osteoarthritis and the mid-aged people who perform strenuous activities. Symptoms of elbow arthritis The primary symptom of elbow arthritis is pain that starts on the outer side of the joint. In the later stage, you will be experiencing constant pain even at rest. Other symptoms include stiffness, swelling, instability, loss of range of motion, catching/locking sensation, numbness, and a bone spur. Diagnosisof elbow arthritis The physician will examine your elbow for any sign of injury. You will go through range-of- motion tests to check the joint mobility that aids in diagnosis. The physician will suggest an X- ray test to check if there is any fracture or cartilage loss. A blood test may also be recommended to check for rheumatoid arthritis. If the result comes negative, your physician will diagnose the condition as elbow osteoarthritis. Treatment for elbow arthritis The conservative measures to maintain elbow functioning and reduce symptoms include heat pad application, activity restriction, and wearing splints and braces. The physician may prescribe NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) to get relief from the symptoms. But their long- term usage may cause several complications like gastrointestinal bleeding, kidney damage and gastric ulcers. In the case of corticosteroid injections, you may feel relief from the pain and discomfort. But it comes with side effects like skin degeneration at the elbow region and infection. If these non-surgical interventions fail in providing permanent relief, your physician may recommend surgery. The surgical options include synovectomy, arthroscopy, arthroplasty,

  2. and osteotomy. But many patients continue to experience post-surgical complications like numbness, tenderness, or restricted range of motion. The post-surgical recovery is also painful, with an extended rehabilitation period. Regenerative Cell Treatment for Elbow Arthritis Regenerative cell treatment can be a potential alternative to elbow surgery. Regenerative medicine treats the underlying cause and not just the symptoms. It repairs the injured part, restores the tissues, and aids in giving permanent relief from the symptoms. This non-surgical procedure is minimally invasive with a minimal recovery period. It is a same day walkout treatment as only local anaesthesia is used for the procedure. This natural therapy is safe as it uses your cells. Hence, there is no risk of rejection or disease transmission. For more information about the regenerative cell treatment for elbow arthritis condition, please feel free to refer to the website http://www.medicastemcells.com. At Medica Stem Cells, we use platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, prolotherapy, and mesenchymal cell therapy for elbow arthritis. You can also contact Medica Stem Cells clinic in Ireland on +353 1 298 8000 or in London on +44 20 8 168 2000, to learn more about the types of Medica Stem Cells therapy to treat your elbow arthritis.

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