Tissue Restoration Articles & Analysis: Older
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Serving as intermediaries, they synchronize various cell functions to elicit the body's defense mechanisms against infections, tissue restoration, and wound healing. Types of Cytokines Cytokines are classified into various families based on their structural similarities and biological functions. ...
What is Lumbar Spinal Stenosis? Lumbar spinal stenosis, or LSS, is a common condition in which the lower spinal canal narrows and compresses the nerves in the lower back. Lumbar spinal stenosis is generally caused by aging and natural wear and tear on the spine. With lumbar spinal stenosis, thickened ligament, overgrowth of bone, and/or bulging discs in the lower back put pressure on the ...
Prolotherapy has been a part of modern orthopedic practices since the 1940s. It is growing in popularity not just in the U.S., but globally as well. Also known as “regenerative injection therapy” (RIT), prolotherapy is a procedure used to treat musculoskeletal conditions including tendinopathies, osteoarthritis, and chronic pain of the cervical spine, lumbar spine, and pelvis (Sit et ...
As an autoimmune disorder, rheumatoid arthritis develops when the immune system starts wrongly attacking its own body’s tissues. The process of inflammation involves soft tissues – tendons, ligaments and muscle, also it can affect the bone. Joint tissues (synovial membranes) swell up, there is disturbance in blood circulation and ...
IDCT is an allogeneic, non-surgical cell therapy, meaning it’s an injectable treatment that is produced from donor tissue (as opposed to the patient’s own) and available off-the-shelf. ...