Stem Cell Knee Treatment

Stem Cell Knee Treatment Consists of the Following:

  • 50 Million Mesenchymal Stem Cells applied via intra-articular injection
  • Full Blood Panel
  • MRI

 

PRICE: $3,300 USD

We require patients to be in town for at least 5 days. Below is what a typical schedule looks like, but exact details are subject to change depending on availability and schedule:

  • Day 1 – Arrive and rest
  • Day 2 – MRI
  • Day 3 – Bloodwork, Review MRI then payment
  • Day 4 – Treatment
  • Day 5 – Fly home

 

If you are in town for more than 5 days then the itinerary may not be all consecutive days.

(An MRI is required for this treatment and it is included in the price. This is because we need accurate data on the joint to ensure patient health. If you have an MRI, CT or X-ray that was done within the past year then please email the written radiology report to scans@zignagenixclinic.net. We only need the written report, not the images. This will allow our doctors to make a reasonable assessment as to if you are a good candidate for treatment. The most common reason for disqualification is if the joint has osteophytes or a complete tear.)

Stem Cell Knee Treatment

Introducing the Revolutionary Stem Cell Knee Treatment!

Do you suffer from chronic knee pain? Are you tired of being unable to enjoy your favorite activities because of your knee discomfort? If yes, then we have the perfect solution for you!

At Zignagenix Clinic, we understand that knee pain can be frustrating and debilitating, which is why we have developed the Stem Cell Knee Treatment.

Our innovative treatment uses cutting-edge stem cell therapy to rejuvenate your knee and provide long-term pain relief. Our team of experts uses state-of-the-art equipment to guide mesenchymal stem cells into your knee.

Stem cells have the remarkable ability to guide tissue regeneration and healing. Once injected, these cells work to repair damaged cartilage and tissue, reduce inflammation, and improve joint mobility.

Our Stem Cell Knee Repair Treatment is a safe, effective, and minimally invasive alternative to surgery that can help you get back to your favorite activities and live pain-free.

The Benefits of the Stem Cell Knee Treatment

Most patients will see peak results in 3 to 6 months post treatment. This means no more pain for most patients’ knees in that time frame!

  • Long-term pain relief: Our treatment utilizes the regenerative abilities of stem cells to promote tissue repair and healing, providing long-term pain relief and not just a way to cover up the pain.
  • Minimally invasive: Unlike traditional surgical treatments, our Stem Cell Knee Repair Treatment is minimally invasive, requiring only a single injection that takes a few minutes.
  • Faster recovery: Our treatment has a shorter recovery time compared to surgical procedures, allowing you to resume your daily activities faster. Most patients are back exercising or enjoying their favorite activities 6 weeks post-treatment.
  • Reduced risk of complications: Our stem cell therapy treatment is a low-risk alternative to surgery, with almost no chance of complications or infections.

 

At Zignagenix Clinic, we are committed to providing our clients with the highest quality care and cutting-edge treatment options. With our Stem Cell Knee Repair Treatment, you can be assured that you’re receiving safe, effective treatment that will get you back on your feet in no time.

Stop suffering from knee pain and discover the power of stem cell therapy today. To book an appointment, visit our website or give us a call, and let our experts help you achieve your dream body and pain-free life!

Call (833) 445-9089 For a Free Consultation

What Can the Stem Cell Knee Treatment Repair?

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have the potential to heal several different types of tissue damage, including damage to cartilage, meniscus, ligament, tendon, and muscle. Here’s how MSCs can help with each of these conditions:

  • Arthritis (Cartilage Damage): Cartilage is the tissue that cushions the joints, allowing for smooth and pain-free movement. In arthritis, the cartilage becomes damaged or worn down, resulting in pain and stiffness. MSCs can help to regenerate cartilage tissue by guiding chondrocytes, which are the cells that make up cartilage. When MSCs are injected into the joint, they can reduce inflammation and promote the growth of new cartilage cells, leading to improved joint function and reduced pain.
  • Meniscus Damage: The meniscus is a C-shaped piece of cartilage that acts as a shock absorber between the thigh bone and the shinbone. Meniscus damage is a common knee injury that can lead to pain, swelling, and limited mobility. MSCs can help to repair meniscus damage by promoting the growth of new meniscal tissue and reducing inflammation.
  • Ligament Damage: Ligaments are the tough bands of tissue that connect bones to each other and help to stabilize joints. Injuries to ligaments can cause pain, inflammation, and instability. MSCs can help to heal ligament damage by promoting the growth of new tissue and preventing scar tissue formation.
  • Tendon Damage: Tendons connect muscles to bones. Tendon injuries can cause pain, swelling, and weakness. MSCs can help repair tendon damage by promoting the growth of new cells and reducing inflammation.
  • Muscle Damage: Muscle damage can result from injury or overuse. MSCs can promote the growth of new muscle cells and reduce inflammation to restore mobility and strength.
 

How do Mesenchymal Stem Cells Guide the Removal of Scar Tissue in an Injured Knee?

MSCs can guide the removal of scar tissue through several mechanisms:

  • Production of enzymes and cytokines: MSCs produce enzymes like matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) that help break down scar tissue.
  • Guiding specific cell types: MSCs guide fibroblasts and chondrocytes to replace scar tissue with new, healthy tissue.
  • Modulation of the immune system: MSCs can reduce inflammation, preventing excessive scar tissue formation.
  • Promotion of angiogenesis: MSCs stimulate the formation of new blood vessels, supporting tissue repair and reducing scar tissue.
 

How do Mesenchymal Stem Cells Regenerate Cartilage for Arthritis?

In osteoarthritis, MSCs regenerate cartilage through:

  • Production of chondrogenic factors: MSCs promote the differentiation of chondrocytes, the cells that produce cartilage.
  • Production of extracellular matrix components: MSCs encourage the production of collagen and proteoglycans, essential for cartilage structure.
  • Reduction of inflammation: MSCs suppress inflammation, creating a favorable environment for cartilage regeneration.
  • Paracrine signaling: MSCs release growth factors and cytokines that promote cell proliferation and tissue repair.
 

Stem Cell Knee Repair Studies

  • Stem Cells for Cartilage Regeneration – Moving Towards Clinical Applicability
  • Mesenchymal Stem Cells Research in Cartilage Repair
  • Use of Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Grow Cartilage and Bone
  • Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Cartilage Repair
  • Adult Stem Cells for Cartilage Tissue Engineering
  • Embryonic versus Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Cartilage Repair
  • Adult and Embryonic Stem Cells in Cartilage Repair
  • Engineered Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Cartilage Repair
  • Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis: Reparative Pathways, Safety, and Efficacy Study Review
  • Cartilage Restoration with Human Umbilical Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Knee Arthritis Healed with MRI Evidence from Stem Cell Therapy

How Long Do Results Last With the Stem Cell Knee Treatment?

The results from stem cell knee repair treatment are long-lasting because your body can heal itself, much like when you were younger. That healing process doesn’t fade quickly—consider how many years it took for your knee issues to develop. We recommend considering our Anti-Aging Stem Cell Protocol for continued care, as your body will eventually slow down again. The stem cells won’t multiply on their own, but the Anti-Aging Stem Cell Treatment provides an annual IV of 100 million stem cells to maintain excellent knee health.

Risks and Side Effects of the Stem Cell Knee Treatment

Fortunately, stem cell knee treatments are very safe. Here are the only documented side effects:

  • Four patients, out of hundreds treated, experienced increased inflammation about a week after treatment, due to excessive fluid in the joint. We previously combined Stem Cells and Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), but we no longer use PRP. We provide Tramacet and Prednisone to patients to handle any inflammation if it occurs.
  • A small percentage of patients may not respond to the treatment, similar to how some people do not respond to certain medications like Tylenol.
  • As with any injection, there’s a small risk of infection. We minimize this with iodine and Microdacyn, and to date, no infections have occurred.
  • We do not treat patients who have had cancer within the last 5 years. There’s no conclusive evidence that stem cells worsen cancer, but we prefer to err on the side of caution until more information is available.
  • There’s no guarantee of results. Every patient is unique, and while our success rate is high, we cannot promise specific outcomes.

Our lab has over eight years of experience cultivating Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) with perfect safety and efficacy.

Knee MRI Included with Stem Cell Treatment

We have an onsite Esaote S Scan Open MRI to ensure patients don’t experience claustrophobia. The treatment covers one knee and includes an MRI to review bones and soft tissues like cartilage, meniscus, tendons, and ligaments. If our doctors decide you aren’t a good candidate based on the MRI, you’re only responsible for the $500 cost of the scan. You can also send in a recent MRI (within six months) for review before treatment.

Pre-Treatment Care Protocol

  • Stop taking NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) one week before treatment and avoid them for at least two weeks post-treatment, as they interfere with MSCs’ inflammation-seeking ability.
  • Avoid cortisone or steroid injections within three months of treatment.
  • Stop using Prednisone one week before treatment and avoid for two weeks post-treatment.

Post-Treatment Care Protocol

  • Take two weeks off from exercise or sports. Follow our 4-week physiotherapy rehab program developed by our orthopedic surgeon. After six weeks of recovery, gradually return to activities, being mindful of any pain.
  • Avoid NSAIDs, Prednisone, or anti-inflammatory supplements like gingko biloba or turmeric for two to six weeks post-treatment.
  • Avoid cortisone injections for at least 3-6 months post-treatment, as results typically peak within that time frame.

Supplements for a Faster Recovery

While supplements aren’t necessary, they can speed up recovery. We recommend following the advice of Dr. Yoni Whitten, a movement expert, who provides a seminar on fast recovery supplements.

Watch Dr. Yoni’s Fast Recovery Seminar

How to Book a Stem Cell Knee Treatment at Dream Body Clinic

At Dream Body Clinic, we offer customized regenerative medicine treatments designed to help you live pain-free. Our stem cell knee treatment is a cutting-edge solution with precise, safe, and effective techniques like ultrasound-guided injections.

If you’re ready to heal your knee pain and improve your quality of life, contact us today to schedule a consultation with our team, led by Dr. Arick.

Call (833) 445-9089 for a Free Consultation

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My Knee Success Story – Repaired ACL and Meniscus

Below are Joshua Ketner (Founder of Zignagenix) knee MRIs. They were both done at the same lab, with the same GE 1.5 tesla MRI machine. The first MRI was done in May 2015 and the follow-up was done in February 2016. The May 2015 MRI showed a torn ACL, a 3rd-degree lesion of the anterior meniscus, a 1st-degree tear of the posterior meniscus, and both anterior menisci had 2nd-degree tears. The February 2016 MRI shows that I have a new knee! I only did 32 million stem cells in this knee.

In all of the following photos, the left MRI is from May 2015 and the right is from February 2016.