Joint pain has a way of making your world smaller. Climbing the stairs of an old Kolkata flat, sitting cross-legged at a family lunch, or finishing a morning walk near the lake starts feeling like hard labour. At that stage, most patients hear only two suggestions from well-wishers: operation, or injection. Stem Cell Therapy sits on the non-surgical side of that choice, while traditional surgery repairs or replaces the damaged joint. This guide compares both in plain language, with accurate and up to date information, so you can plan a sensible Non-Surgical Pain Treatment path.
Stem Cell Therapy Explained in Simple Terms
Stem Cell Therapy is a regenerative, needle-based procedure. Your doctor draws cells from your own body, usually from bone marrow or fat tissue, concentrates them, and places them inside the damaged joint. These mesenchymal cells support tissue repair and help calm inflammation. Since the cells are your own, the risk of rejection during Stem Cell Therapy stays very low.
How Stem Cell Therapy Works Step by Step
- Assessment: Your specialist studies X-rays, MRI reports and joint movement before advising Stem Cell Therapy.
