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Stem Cell Therapy Has Huge Potential

Wednesday, January 28th, 2015

As reported by: 13abc

Gordie Howe and son Murray

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As Gordie Howe makes world headlines with his remarkable recovery from a near life-ending stroke, the medical community responds with guarded enthusiasm surrounding stem cell therapy.  Howe suffered a massive stroke in October, that left him completely paralyzed on the right side of his body.  He remained bed ridden for two months until adult stem cell therapy was offered as a last resort treatment.  Howe’s son, Dr. Murray Howe M.D. researched the offer from Stemedia out of San Diego extensively.  The family decided to go ahead with the therapy feeling it was safe and posed no risks.  Howe’s response was dramatic and quick, allowing him to get up and walk with assistance 8 hours after the first treatments.

This has prompted others in the medical field to point out other very promising uses for stem cell therapy.  One very active area for stem cell therapy right now is for repairing joint damage.  Promedica Sports Care Dr. Roger Kruse offers the treatment in his practice at Wildwood Family Practice.

“Stem cells and regenerative medicine is going to transform medicine,” says Kruse.

Kruse is also Howe’s personal physician, and was equally impressed with the outcome of his stem cell therapy.  The difference between Howe’s therapy is that his therapy used donated adult stem cells, while the stem cell therapy Kruse does uses the patient’s own stem cells. Healthy stem cells are drawn and then injected into the damaged joint, allowing new cartilage to grow. “What we’re seeing is about a 60-percent improvement in pain and function at a year which is phenomenal. People that were going to get total hips and knees no longer need them,” says Kruse.

Stem cells are also being used to repair heart damage following a heart attack.  Cardiologist Dr. Ameer Kabour from Toledo Cardiology Consultants says stem cells are injected directly into the heart muscle.  “It just regenerated and you will find the damaged area getting smaller, basically is the theory that is working at this point,” says Kabour.  “It is improving heart function in patients involved in clinical trials up to a third, which is very significant for these patients,”

While the stem cell therapy that Dr. Kruse performs is available locally, the other stem cell treatments are being tested around the country in tightly controlled clinical trials.  But all doctors agree we will see these treatments start to be widely available within 3 to 5 years. The drawback is always the cost which is not covered by insurance.  The stem cell therapy that uses the patient’s own stem cells is 7-thousand dollars a treatment, and the stem cell therapy that uses donated adult stem cells runs 20-thousand.

However, stem cell supplements is one form of adult stem cell therapy that is affordable and they are available now.  Although not as powerful as full stem cell replacement therapy performed in an outpatient clinic, the Stem Cell Worx supplement provides a steady and continuous release of one’s own adult stem cells for ongoing repair, renewal and recovery throughout the entire body.  Click here to read more:  www.stemcellworx.com

For more information on various clinical trials using stem cells visit:  www.clinicaltrials.gov

 

Why Athletes Are Turning To Stem Cell Treatment

Friday, December 19th, 2014

Peyton Manning

• In November 2014, Rafael Nadal’s Doctor announced the 14-time Grand Slam winner will receive stem cell treatment on his ailing back.

• Nadal experienced severe back pain during the final of the Australian Open in January when he lost to Stan Wawrinka. Angel Ruiz-Cotorro told The Associated Press “we are going to put cells in a joint in his spine” next week in Barcelona.

• Nadal has a problem typical in tennis with a back joint, he had it at the Australian Open, and we have decided to treat it with stem cells,” Ruiz-Cotorro said. He said Nadal is expected to return to training in early December 2014.

• Nadal’s fellow Spaniard Pau Gasol, center of the Chicago Bulls, received stem cell treatment on his knee in 2013.

Many professional athletes are turning to autologous stem cell treatment. It’s no surprise as the downtime is significantly shorter and for most, a lot more effective than surgery. One of the most talked about cases in the U.S.A. is Payton Manning (pictured above). As a quarterback in the National Football League, Manning suffered a number of hits that led to a herniation in one of the discs in his neck. Unable to throw, he had to sit out an entire season trying to rehabilitate his neck with surgeries and rest. In 2011 Manning decided to travel to Europe and there he had his own stem cells injected into his neck in an attempt to heal the disc and nerves. Soon afterwards, within a couple of months, he began throwing again. His sporting career continues to thrive and he has been playing ever since. In 2013, at the age of 37, Manning showcased the best season ever for an NFL quarterback and his 2014 season has also been very impressive.

Stem cell treatment is considered perfectly legal by many professional sports leagues. Treatments do however vary and full stem cell replacement treatment remains very restricted in the U.S.A. due to FDA regulation. Many Physicians and Health Practices here in the U.S.A. provide platelet rich plasma therapy and not full stem cell treatment. They are different procedures. Stem cell therapy is the gold standard. Anyone seeking full adult stem cell treatment should always check the credentials of the Doctor, the Clinic and always speak to patients who have received the same treatment administered by the same Doctor.

Why are so many athletes turning to stem cell treatment?

• It is non invasive.

• It is an outpatient procedure with virtually no downtime.

• There is almost no risk of rejection as it involves using the patient’s own stem cells.

• Despite some continued skepticism (i.e. often from those who are misinformed or those who push an alternative agenda for the wrong reasons), adult stem cell clinical studies, research, reviews and testimonials provide compelling evidence.

As biologic research continues to improve, the U.S.A will become more accepting of stem cell treatments. Athletes will be able to recover from injury more quickly than ever before and not have to travel overseas to receive treatment. Leading Sports Physician, Doctor James Andrews tells Sports Illustrated: “We have had one big revelation in sports medicine over the last 50 years, and that was the arthroscope. I’ve been looking for the next wave, and I think the biologics, particularly stem cell therapy and enhancement of the healing properties, will be it.”