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Regenerative Medicine ReportAuthor: Siddharth Tambar
Siddharth Tambar MD discusses cutting edge issues regarding the new and dynamic field of Regenerative Medicine. Topics discussed include stem cell, platelet-rich plasma, and prolotherapy treatments for arthritis, tendinitis, musculoskeletal and orthopedic injuries, and back pain. Language: en Genres: Alternative Health, Health & Fitness, Medicine Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Episode 21- Case Study: Bone Marrow Concentrate Stem Cells for Knee Arthritis
Friday, 23 May, 2025
Episode 21- Case Study: Bone Marrow Concentrate Stem Cells for Knee Arthritis Patient Background Dr. Siddharth Tambar, an expert in regenerative medicine and rheumatology, shares the case of a 46-year-old construction worker with progressive knee pain. Despite conservative treatments like steroid injections and anti-inflammatory medications, the patient continued to experience significant pain due to moderate osteoarthritis in his left knee. Diagnosis and Treatment Selection An MRI revealed not only moderate osteoarthritis in the medial joint but also bone marrow edema, or swelling, in the subchondral bone. This swelling can exacerbate pain and lead to further cartilage breakdown. Given the patient's condition and activity level, Dr. Tambar decided to use the patient's own bone marrow concentrated stem cells for treatment. Treatment Procedure The treatment began with a bone marrow aspiration from the back of the patient's iliac crest, taking samples from multiple spots for a better cell count. The bone marrow was processed on-site into a high concentration of stem cells and platelet-rich plasma. These were then precisely injected into the medial joint, medial collateral ligament, and the subchondral bone under ultrasound and x-ray guidance. Aftercare and Expectations Post-treatment, the patient experienced increased inflammation for a few days, managed with crutches and a knee brace. Due to his physically demanding job, he was off work for one week and then on light duty for another week. Improvement is expected within three to four weeks, with continued progress over six to twelve months, leading to pain relief and enhanced functional ability. Conclusion This case highlights the effectiveness of using bone marrow concentrated stem cells for treating knee osteoarthritis, especially when bone swelling is involved. Dr. Tambar emphasizes the importance of precise treatment and appropriate aftercare to achieve the best outcomes. To learn more: https://www.ChicagoArthritis.com