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Common Questions regarding Regenerative Medicine

Common Questions Regarding Regenerative Medicine

The world of chiropractic medicine includes embracing emerging medical technologies. Regenerative medicine is one of the most promising emerging technologies. Regenerative medicine refers to regenerating new human cells, tissues, or organs to replace damaged ones in the human body. Stem cells are the primary source of regenerative tissue that spurs growth and the development of new cells that can replace damaged tissue in the human body. As the new medical technology progresses, Summit Medical Care Center in Broomfield stands at the forefront of regenerative medicine.

How Does Regenerative Medicine Help?

Regenerative medicine could eliminate at least some of the need for harvesting organs and surgically placing them in costly and very risky surgical procedures. Instead of going under the knife, patients undergo stem cell therapy to spur the growth of new tissue. That new growth replaces the problematic tissue and restores health internally. Instead of surgery and hospitalization, the patient receives injections of stem cells to spur cell regeneration and growth.

What is Stem Cell Therapy?

The most widely known form of regenerative medicine is stem cell therapy. It involves harvesting human stem cells and using them to stimulate new cell growth in adults afflicted with many different medical conditions. Kind of like jump-starting a car battery, stem cell therapy jump starts the growth of new cells and tissue to replace the old damaged tissue. This procedure can restore health to organs if the technology undergoes proper development.

Learn More About Regenerative Medicine

While regenerative medical practices are in their infancy, many promising developments are in the works. In the meantime, our Broomfield chiropractic center continues to provide effective drug-free pain relief. Call Summit Medical Care Center today at (303) 466-3232 to schedule an appointment.

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