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How Does Stem Cell Therapy Work?

Stem cell therapy uses advanced technology to harness the healing power of your own cells. Our chiropractor can use stem cell therapy as an effective pain management tool, as well as an effective way of stimulating the body's natural ability to heal itself.

Using Your Own Cells to Heal Your Injuries

With stem cell therapy, your chiropractor will collect "blank" cells from various areas of your body. These cells have no identifying traits that would label them as bone, blood, skin, or soft tissues. They can be found in many areas of the body including the bones, liver, blood, and other organs. Through this process, you are essentially being treated with your body's own healing mechanisms.

Advanced Technology and Pain Management

Once the stem cells have been harvested, your chiropractor can create a matrix in which these cells are given the same properties as the ones that need healing within the body. Once the cells have been given the DNA necessary to turn them into the right type of cells, the matrix is then injected into the injured area of the body so the healing process can begin. Stem cell therapy is an effective pain management tool that doesn't just address your pain. This therapy targets the cause of your discomfort, so true healing can begin.

Visit Summit Medical Care Center in Broomfield Today!

Stem cell therapy has many uses. This advanced technology helps the body to not only heal itself but become stronger in the process. Visit Summit Medical Care Center in Broomfield today! Our chiropractor offers many pain management treatment options that you can rely on to promote a more complete healing. Call and schedule an appointment at your earliest convenience to get the answers you need about stem cell therapy and other pain management options.

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