





Stem Cell Therapy In Orthopedics
Stem cell therapy uses special repair cells (mostly from your bone marrow or fat) to reduce joint inflammation and help damaged tissues heal.
- Works best in early–moderate arthritis, cartilage injuries, tendon/ligament problems, and early avascular necrosis.
- It can reduce pain, improve movement, and delay joint replacement — but it is not a guaranteed cure.
Platelets Rich Plasma For Orthopedic Problems
PRP is made from your own blood. It contains growth factors that speed up natural healing.
- Commonly used for knee arthritis, tennis elbow, rotator cuff tears, ligament sprains, and sports injuries.
- It is safe (since it’s your own blood), minimally invasive, and often requires 2–3 sessions.
Target Therapy With Image Guided Root Block Injections
Targeted therapy means precise, image-guided injections (using ultrasound/fluoroscopy) that deliver medicine, PRP, or stem cells exactly to the painful or damaged area.
- Ensures better accuracy, faster results, and minimal side effects.
- Helpful for spinal disc pain, joint arthritis, nerve-related pain, and soft tissue injuries.
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