Thursday, June 9, 2011
Stem Cells May Prevent Need For Joint Replacements
Stem Cells May Prevent Need For Joint Replacements, If FDA Allows It: Patients' own adult stem cells show great potential in regenerative medicine, including orthopedic applications. Stem cells isolated from bone marrow can enable bone and cartilage to heal. Once removed, the patients' cells are processed and allowed to multiply in tissue culture. Then they are injected back into the knee joint of the same patient. The meniscus of the knee can be repaired, despite its poor blood supply.
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