Adult Stem Cell Therapy & Platelet Rich Plasma
Baby Boomer are Turning to Stem Cells for Joint Pain Relief
As the baby boomers generation ages, chronic joint pain has become an increasingly common medical concern. Men and women alike want to maintain their mobility and stay active beyond their 60s and 70s, but standard joint pain care doesn’t always make that possible. This is why so many baby boomers are turning to stem cell treatments for sustainable joint pain relief. Bennett Orthopedics and Sportsmedicine, led by Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon William F. Bennett, MD, specializes in adult stem cell therapy to help baby boomers achieve sustained healing in a way that no other treatment method can.
Understanding Joint Pain
Joint pain is hardly a “one size fits all” type of health issue. On the contrary, joint pain can occur throughout the body and develop as a result of trauma or wear and tear. Even the form of trauma and wear and tear can vary from patient to patient. Only an orthopedic expert like Dr. Bennett can properly diagnose a specific joint condition and determine if stem cell therapy will help to improve mobility and support an active lifestyle.
How Can Baby Boomers Use Stem Cell Therapy?
Adult stem cells can be derived from many places in the body, including blood, fat, and bone marrow. Dr. Bennett always uses adult bone marrow because marrow stem cells are better suited for regenerating cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. When the stem cells are injected directly into the damaged joint, they immediately morph and renew into the type of cell they need to heal and replace. This process allows the body to heal itself naturally and comprehensively.
Stem cell therapy is the ultimate choice for baby boomers because it offers a minimally invasive way to address joint pain and improve movement and function of the body. Unlike joint replacement procedures that require surgery and recovery time, stem cell therapy supplies the body with the tools it needs to heal from the inside out. Patients of Dr. Bennett’s stem cell injection treatments report an early decrease in pain within two weeks, with maximum results optimized over three to four months.
Baby boomers who are eager to stay active during their golden years can turn to stem cell therapy at Bennett Orthopedics and Sportsmedicine in order to heal joint trauma, reduce inflammation, preserve cartilage, prevent injury, and minimize existing pain. Call (941) 229-1648 to make an appointment with Dr. Bennett and learn more about the potential of stem cells to tackle joint pain in an exciting and innovative manner.