Everything You Need to Know About Stem Cell Therapy for Pets in Pensacola

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Regenerative Medicine

For decades, researchers believed that stem cells have the potential to treat a variety of diseases. In fact, doctors use stem cells for treating lymphoma, leukemia, many blood disorder diseases, and solid cancer tumors in people. The result? A resounding success in most cases.

In addition to stem cell therapy for pets, platelet-rich plasma is another effective treatment for osteoarthritis, ligament, or tendon injury. This natural cell therapy relieves joint pain and promotes quick healing. In this treatment, the doctor takes a plasma, and platelet-rich concentrated blood sample aimed to heal and regenerate the affected tissues. 


What is Regenerative Medicine?

Regenerative medicine utilizes the body’s own cells to heal and regenerate damaged tissues in acute and chronic conditions.

What Can Regenerative Medicine be Used for?

Osteoarthritis, Acute and Chronic Soft Tissue Injuries, Tendon Injuries, Ligament Injuries, Muscle Injuries, and Certain Spinal Conditions.


PLATELET RICH PLASMA (PRP)

What is it?

A highly concentrated blood sample that contains platelets and plasma. When used as a therapy, PRP can help regenerate and heal tissues.

How does it work?

A small amount of blood is taken from your dog and is processed using a specialized system that concentrates the platelets and plasma. Once it is processed, it is injected directly into the area of injury. It recruits cells to an area of injury to clean up dead and injured cells. They release proteins called, “Growth Factors,” which are responsible for tissue regeneration.

What kind of results can be expected?

Every dog’s response to therapy will be different. Therapeutic effects last between 6-12 months for dogs with mild to moderate osteoarthritis.


BONE MARROW ASPIRATE CONCENTRATE (BMAC) STEM CELLS

What is it?

Stem cells have the ability to differentiate into any type of cell. They can also activate other surrounding stem cells and recruit additional cell types to aid in wound healing and tissue repair.

How does it work?

A small amount of bone marrow is collected from the femur while the dog is under general anesthesia. It is then processed using a specialized system that isolates and concentrates the stem cells. Once the processing is complete, the stem cells are then directly injected into the area of injury.

What kind of results can be expected?

Every dog’s response to therapy will be different. Therapeutic effects last over 12 months with one treatment of stem cells for dogs with moderate to severe osteoarthritis.