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Regenerative Medicine

With age or due to some major injury or disease our body lose the capability to generate tissues and then we rely on transplantations. To encounter this we take help of regenerative medicine. This is an interdisciplinary field that applies engineering and life science principles to promote regeneration, which can potentially restore diseased and injured tissues and whole organs. It is also working to create solutions for organs that become permanently damaged. The goal of this medicine is to find a way to cure previously untreatable injuries and diseases.

This treatment has created a revolution in the field of medicine. These cell, gene, and tissue-based therapies are durable and already transforming the lives of thousands of patients worldwide. The main objective of this medicine is to heal and replace organs/cells that have been damaged by age, trauma or disease. Congenital damages can also be addressed with regenerative medicine. It is a broader field which manipulates the body’s immune system and regeneration potential to achieve its requirement.

Here are some of the benefits of regenerative medicine:

Enhanced healing and reduced pain: Regenerative medicine put the focus on addressing the main cause of the pain, instead of simply managing symptoms. PRP and stem cell therapies deliver growth factors to the injured area to relieve the healing of tissues. This allows patients to heal and experience less pain than with traditional medicine.

Increased functionality: Regenerative medicine enhances the production of collagen in the body, which reinforces tendons and tissues. When the tendons and tissues surrounding the joints are strengthened, they upsurge the range of motion in joints, allowing you to move freely and complete everyday tasks freely again.

Faster recovery: The growth factors used in regenerative medicine help kick-start the regenerative process of tissues and tendons, leading to faster healing. This allows you to (safely) get back to your normal activities sooner.

Reduced risk of future injuries and pain: Collagen tightens and strengthens the tendons in the joints, minimizing the risk of future injuries and pain.

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