Orthopedic regeneration is performed using stem cells capable of activating the body’s natural mechanisms for cartilage and connective tissue repair. Using stem cells capable of activating the body’s natural mechanisms for cartilage and connective tissue repair. Stem cells stimulate chondrocyte regeneration, improve joint nutrition, and suppress inflammatory responses. The procedure is recommended for osteoarthritis, chronic pain, and limited joint mobility.
They deliver growth factors and signaling proteins that promote the restoration of cartilage structure and the synovial membrane. After the course, pain decreases, mobility improves, and resistance to physical stress increases.
Cells are also used for the comprehensive restoration of paired joints — such as knees, hips, or shoulders. Their cellular signals enhance metabolic processes within cartilage tissue, improve ligament elasticity, and slow down degenerative progression.
Cartilage regeneration and inflammation reduction
Stem cells have a pronounced anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect. They block pro-inflammatory cytokines, reduce swelling, and activate the regeneration of joint surface cells. The therapy is used as part of comprehensive treatment for arthritis, trauma, and sports-related joint overload.