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Stem Cell Injection

Woodlands Center For Special Surgery

Hand Surgeons & Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Specialists located in The Woodlands, TX & Willis, TX

If you’ve been injured or have a degenerative disease affecting musculoskeletal tissues, see Mark Ciaglia, DO, William J. Jordan, MD, Hemali Patel, DPM, and the rest of the team at the Woodlands Center for Special Surgery in The Woodlands and Willis, Texas. They use cutting-edge stem cell injections to boost natural healing and ease pain. Schedule an evaluation today by calling the office or requesting a visit online. 

What are stem cells?

Stem cells are specialized cells sourced from your body or donated tissues. They’re versatile cells that stimulate the regeneration of many other types of cells. For example, they support the new growth of bone, muscle, cartilage, blood, skin, or nerve cells. 

Therefore, stem cells play a vital role in regenerating damaged tissues after surgery, an injury, or disease-related or age-related wear. Stem cell injections may boost your body’s natural healing abilities.

Which conditions can stem cell injections help treat?

The Woodlands Center for Special Surgery might use stem cell injections to optimize the healing of:

  • Strains
  • Sprains
  • Fractures
  • Ankle, knee, elbow, wrist, shoulder, hip, and other joint injuries
  • Cartilage injuries
  • Achilles tendon injuries
  • Bursitis
  • Tendonitis
  • Hip labral tears
  • Meniscus tears
  • Hip impingement syndrome
  • Arthritic joint degeneration
  • Other musculoskeletal injuries
  • Age-related wear-and-tear

Stem cell therapy may help reduce pain and inflammation, while enhancing musculoskeletal function and optimizing tissue healing and growth. 

Where do stem cells come from?

Stem cells used to accelerate healing are sourced from your body, often via fat or bone marrow, or from donated cells sourced from a lab. Mesenchymal stem cells are specialized adult stem cells converted into cartilage, muscle, fat, or bone cells.  

Stem cell injections release factors that guide and stimulate your body’s existing stem cells, enabling you to construct new tissues more efficiently.

What should I expect during stem cell injections?

Prior to receiving stem cell injections at the Woodlands Center for Special Surgery, your provider may retrieve stem cells from your body’s fat tissues or bone marrow.  To do so, they numb the area and use a syringe to extract bone marrow fluid or obtain fat tissue from your abdomen (or other areas). This step isn't required if you’re using donated stem cells. 

During stem cell injections, your specialist gently injects the new cells into injured or painful areas of your body. After the procedure, limit strenuous activity until the injured area heals. Optimal function and pain relief may appear within six weeks, depending on the severity of tissue damage you’ve experienced.

Learn more about innovative stem cell injections at the Woodlands Center for Special Surgery by calling the office or requesting an evaluation online today.