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Beverly Hills Orthopedic Institute Now Offering Stem Cell Procedures for Shoulder Injuries to Help Patients Achieve …

Posted: May 29, 2014 at 1:45 am

Beverly Hills, California (PRWEB) May 28, 2014

The Beverly Hills Orthopedic Institute is now offering stem cell procedures for patients with shoulder injuries to help achieve pain relief and avoid surgery. For individuals with rotator cuff tears, shoulder dislocations and tendonitis, the injections may heal the condition and get patients back into desired activities. For more information and scheduling, call (310) 247-0466.

When a person sustains a shoulder injury traumatically such as a rotator cuff tear or a shoulder dislocation, chronic pain may result ending up in a need for surgery. Surgery is often successful, however, there are significant risks and a potential lengthy recovery period.

As a Double Board Certified Los Angeles orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Raj has been a pioneer in stem cell procedures for shoulder injuries along with degenerative arthritis. He said, "Regenerative medicine procedures for shoulder injuries have been revolutionary. If you look at what happened to a professional dancer like Mark Ballas recently on Dancing With the Stars where he dislocated his shoulder, stem cell therapy can help stabilize the joint."

The stem cell procedures are performed as an outpatient and involve one of two methods. The first involves bone marrow derived stem cells, which are harvested directly from the patient, immediately processed, and then injected into the shoulder. The therapy contains concentrated stem cells and growth factors.

The second therapy option involves amniotic derived stem cells, which contain no embryonic stem cells and therefore avoid any ethical concerns. The amniotic fluid is processed at an FDA regulated lab, causes no rejection issues and is rich with stem cells, growth factors and hyaluronic acid.

Said Dr. Raj, "The combination of stem cells, growth factors, hyaluronic acid and cytokines in the fluid has been amazing for healing shoulder injuries. We've been able to help a lot of patients avoid the need for surgery and get back to high level athletic activities much sooner than with a surgery and associated rehab!"

Beverly Hills Orthopedic Institute accepts most insurance plans. Dr. Raj is an ABC News Medical Correspondent and a WebMD medical expert. For more information about the stem cell therapy and to make appointments, call (310) 247-0466.

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CIRM Movie on Diabetes for Viacyte – Video

Posted: May 28, 2014 at 3:44 pm


CIRM Movie on Diabetes for Viacyte
ViaCyte, Inc., a leader in the emerging field of regenerative medicine, is headquartered in San Diego, California. ViaCyte #39;s innovative product is based on the differentiation of stem cells...

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Stem Cells – Dr.Awni Hanandeh and Dr.Hanan Jarrar – Video

Posted: May 28, 2014 at 3:44 pm


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Johns Hopkins' Erika Matunis on Stem Cells and Why Science Must Stay Healthy – Video

Posted: May 28, 2014 at 4:51 am


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Migrating stem cells possible new focus for stroke treatment

Posted: May 28, 2014 at 4:50 am

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27-May-2014

Contact: Gesine Paul-Visse Gesine.Paul-Visse@med.lu.se 46-462-220-525 Lund University

Two years ago, a new type of stem cell was discovered in the brain that has the capacity to form new cells. The same research group at Lund University in Sweden has now revealed that these stem cells, which are located in the outer blood vessel wall, appear to be involved in the brain reaction following a stroke.

The findings show that the cells, known as pericytes, drop out from the blood vessel, proliferate and migrate to the damaged brain area where they are converted into microglia cells, the brain's inflammatory cells.

Pericytes are known to contribute to tissue repair in a number of organs, and the researchers believe that their reparative properties could also apply to the brain. The study shows for the first time that pericytes are directly involved in the reaction of the brain tissue after stroke.

"Pericytes are a fascinating cell type with many different properties and found at high density in the brain. It was surprising that a pericyte subtype is so strongly activated after a stroke. The fact that pericytes can be converted into microglia, which have an important function in the brain after a stroke, was an unexpected finding that opens up a new possibility to influence inflammation associated with a stroke", said Gesine Paul-Visse, neurologist at Lund University and senior author of the study.

Using a green fluorescent protein bound to the pericytes, the researchers were able to track the cells' path to the damaged part of the brain. The migration takes place within a week after a stroke. When the cells reach the site of damage they are converted into microglia cells, the 'cleaners' of the central nervous system. Inflammation can, however, have both positive reparative effects and negative effects on the damaged tissue. The exact role of microglia cells in the regeneration after a stroke is not entirely clear, but we do know that pericytes play an important role in protecting the brain against disease and injury.

"We now need to elucidate how pericytes affect the brain's recovery following a stroke. Our findings put pericytes in focus as a new target for brain repair and future research will help us understand more about the brain's own defence and repair mechanisms."

There is an urgent need for new drugs that can alleviate the harmful effects of a stroke as current treatment possibilities using thrombolysis are limited to the first hours following a stroke.

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Your fat can heal your heart

Posted: May 28, 2014 at 4:50 am

Through regenerative medicine, your ADRCs can rebuild damaged muscle tissue

In the country, there is a facility identified as the first medical center in South East Asia to offer the most advanced regenerative medical procedures. It utilizes state-of-the-art processing, delivery, and preservation of medical-grade Adipose-Derived Regenerative Cells (ADRCs). Located at Zuellig Bldg. Makati Avenue cor. Paseo De Roxas, Makati City, EA Regenerative Medicine Center of Excellence follows the most stringent clinical protocols, registries and standards of operations.

The center makes use of the Celution System from Cytori Therapeutics USA. Their process involves the extraction of unwanted fats derived from the patients own body and isolating the healthy therapeutic cells which can then be administered for the treatment of a whole range of age-related conditions like cardiovascular diseases, orthopedics, muscle, ligament and soft tissue injuries, gastrointestinal disorders, pain management, and procedures for plastic and reconstructive surgery that ensure the safest, most natural, and efficient healing process available to modern health science.

SO HOW DOES IT WORK?

There are stem cells throughout the human body, but theyre rare and difficult to access. The problem facing companies interested in treatment models is this: in order to get therapeutic numbers, you have to grow the stem cells in cultures.

This process fundamentally transforms the cells, based on their time in culture. Under existing FDA regulations, it also effectively makes any treatment derived from a drug, with all the development costs, regulatory hurdles and expenses to get over before having a product to bring to patients.

Theres really not a tissue in the body where, with impunity and effectively no risk, you can take a liters worth from anybody, says David Oxley, Cytori vice president.

But there is your body fatthe thing most of us hate wearing around our waistlines the most.

Fat tissue is one of the sources of therapeutic levels of stem cells. Theres no comparison, says Dr. Eder Garcia Dizon, managing director of EA Regenerative Medicine Center of Excellence. Even bone marrow and cord blood as source pales in comparison from a volume and number of cells perspective.

The Celution system was devised by Cytori to get those cells from the patients fat tissue to their targeted area of need as quickly and efficiently as possible.

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Block GmbH Centre for Living Cell Therapy – Video

Posted: May 28, 2014 at 4:44 am


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Johns Hopkins’ Erika Matunis on Stem Cells and Why Science Must Stay Healthy – Video

Posted: May 27, 2014 at 5:54 am


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Meat Made from Stem Cells! – Video

Posted: May 27, 2014 at 5:53 am


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DMD Mauritian Boy Basic Evaluation Pre-Stem Cells – Video

Posted: May 26, 2014 at 6:10 pm


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