Chronic Pain

Stem Cell Therapies for Managing Chronic Pain

Stem Cells May Reduce Inflammation to Ease Chronic Pain
Chronic pain, regardless of its cause, is often linked to excessive inflammation and damage to the cells responsible for sending pain signals to the brain. When inflammation and cellular damage are severe, many conventional treatments offer limited relief.

Traditional approaches, such as medications, often focus on masking pain rather than promoting true healing. Surgical options, while sometimes necessary, can involve long recovery periods and carry potential risks and complications.

Using Stem Cells to Treat Traumatic Brain Injury

Stem Cell Therapy Brings New Hope for Brain Injury Recovery

A sudden traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be life-altering, often leaving patients with memory loss, cognitive difficulties, trouble concentrating, and impaired motor or sensory functions. Other types of brain injuries, such as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), develop more gradually, typically resulting from repeated trauma or concussions over time.

Brain injuries frequently trigger harmful neuroinflammation, which can negatively affect other parts of the body. Research indicates that stem cells derived from umbilical cords release factors that may reduce inflammation and regulate the immune response, supporting the body’s natural healing processes.