Adult Stem Cell Therapy & Platelet Rich Plasma
Cartilage Regeneration Using Stem Cells
Dr. William F. Bennett has been repeatedly recognized as one of the top orthopedic surgeons in Sarasota. Dr. Bennett has been specializing in minimally invasive, cutting edge therapies for patients suffering from sports injuries, chronic conditions, and damaged tissue since 1995. He is constantly researching ways he can offer his patients comprehensive alternatives to surgery in order to ensure they recover more quickly and enjoy higher success rates. His practice serves the areas of Sarasota, Venice, and Bradenton, and he is one of the only orthopedic surgeons between Tampa and Fort Myers who continually researches and develops new techniques in the field.
One of the many areas of innovative therapy Dr. Bennett specializes in is cartilage regeneration using the patient’s own stem cells. Stem cells undifferentiated cells that have the unique ability to develop into different kinds of tissue in the body. Dr. Bennett recently co-authored a peer reviewed study in the journal Pain Management & Rehabilitation that discussed the various therapies that can be used to help orthopedic surgery procedures be more successful – and in some cases, even replace surgery altogether. The use of stem cells to regenerate cartilage was among the therapies discussed.
The paper focused on four studies of the clinical application of stem cells to regenerate cartilage. The first study found that the use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were equally as effective as implanting healthy cartilage tissue in affected areas, and the effectiveness persisted for at least two years following treatment. Another study discussed in the PM&R paper examined the impacts of using MSCs during open surgery and arthroscopic therapy. That study found that patients who underwent arthroscopic surgery had better outcomes than those who had open surgery.
Dr. Bennett specializes in the use of MSCs to regenerate cartilage at his Sarasota clinic, and has found great success with the technique. He also uses minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery to ensure that his patients enjoy faster recovery times and better long-term results. And he has consistently been a leader in his field in this regard. Dr. Bennett was using these techniques before the wider medical community understood their true usefulness – and the clinical research has shown that he made the right choice. Clinical studies have consistently confirmed that the use of MSC therapy and arthroscopic surgery will result in better patient outcomes.
Dr. Bennett has devoted his entire career to finding new, innovative applications of scientific breakthroughs in orthopedic medicine. He is constantly researching and developing new ways to help his patients, and has been on the forefront of using MSCs to treat damaged cartilage and tissue. Because of his work, he is regularly called on to contribute to top research journals, and this gives him the opportunity to continually be learning more about his field of medicine. If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with damaged cartilage or other tissue due to injury or a chronic condition, contact Dr. Bennett’s office to learn how his clinical applications of research can help.