Stem Cell Therapy at NexGenEsis: Real Options. Real Results
When joints are more worn, inflamed in multiple places, autologous (your own) orthobiologics such as bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) or micro-fragmented adipose can offer a broader biologic signal. No miracles promised
What are Stem Cells and How Do They Work?
Stem cells are often called the "master cells" of your body. They are unique in that they can develop into many different types of cells (like bone, cartilage, muscle, or nerve cells) and can also self-renew. This incredible ability makes them powerful agents for repair and regeneration, offering hope for conditions that were once thought to be untreatable.
Reducing Inflammation
They release anti-inflammatory factors that can significantly reduce pain and swelling.
Repairing Tissue
They differentiate into the specific cell types needed to repair damaged tissues, such as cartilage in an arthritic joint or muscle fibers after an injury.
Promoting Regeneration
They stimulate the growth of new, healthy tissue, helping your body rebuild and restore function.
Recruiting Other Cells
They signal other healing cells in your body to come to the site of injury, amplifying the repair process.
Great candidates
Moderate–advanced hip/knee/shoulder arthritis and you’re not ready for surgery.
Multi-site degeneration (e.g., cartilage + meniscus/labrum) where a broader, non-surgical approach makes sense.
Stubborn tendon/enthesis pain that hasn’t improved with standard care..
