Regenerative
Medicine:
Regenerative medicine is
capable of healing or replacing tissues and organs damaged by age, disease or
trauma, as well as normalizing congenital defects. Promising preclinical and
clinical evidence to date supports the prospect of treating both chronic
diseases and acute attacks, as well as regenerative medicine for abetting
diseases that arise across a wide range of organ systems and contexts,
including dermal wounds, cardiovascular diseases and injuries, cancer
treatments, and more. Current transplantation therapy of intact organs and
tissues to treat failures and loss of organs and tissues suffer from limited
supply of donors and often severe immune complications, but these obstacles can
potentially be overcome by using regenerative medicine strategies.
Regenerative medicine
also includes the possibility of growing and implanting tissues and organs in
the laboratory when the body is unable to heal itself. If the cells of the regenerated organ were derived from the patient's own tissue or cells, this
would potentially solve the problem of the lack of organs available for the donation, as well as the problem of rejection of organ transplants.
Types
of Regenerative Medicine:
- Stem Cell Treatments
- Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
- Prolotherapy
- Surgeries for Cartilage Regeneration
Benefits
of Regenerative Medicine:
Regenerative medicine is
a promising medical field that is used to treat a range of diseases and
conditions, including chronic pain. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), growth factors
and stem cell therapy are all regenerative medicine therapies that are
currently being used to treat chronic pain in several joint areas including the
hip, knee, ankle, wrist, elbow and shoulder.
- Enhanced healing and reduced pain
- Increased functionality
- Faster recovery
- Reduced risk of future injuries and pain
For Contact:
Clara
William | Program Manager
Email:
tissuerepair@memeetings.com
Website
Link: https://tissuerepair.conferenceseries.com/
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