Conditions Treated with Stem Cell Therapy and PRP Therapy
Both Stem Cell Therapy and PRP Therapy are widely used in regenerative medicine to treat pain, injury, and degenerative conditions. However, their effectiveness varies depending on the severity and type of condition.
Knee Osteoarthritis (Most Common Use Case)
Knee osteoarthritis occurs when cartilage gradually wears down, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
Stem Cell Therapy: Helps regenerate cartilage cells, reduce inflammation, and slow disease progression.
PRP Therapy: Reduces pain and improves joint lubrication in early stages.
✔ Best outcome: Stem Cell Therapy for moderate to advanced arthritis
Shoulder Pain & Rotator Cuff Injuries
Common in athletes and aging individuals, shoulder injuries involve tendon inflammation and tissue damage.
Stem Cell Therapy: Supports tendon regeneration and long-term repair.
PRP Therapy: Reduces inflammation and speeds up early healing.
✔ Best outcome: Stem Cell Therapy for chronic tears
Sports Injuries (Ligaments & Muscles)
Includes ligament sprains, muscle tears, and overuse injuries common in active individuals.
Stem Cell Therapy: Helps repair deep tissue damage and improve structural healing.
PRP Therapy: Effective for mild to moderate injuries and faster recovery.
✔ Best outcome: PRP for mild injury, Stem Cells for severe damage
Cartilage Degeneration & Joint Wear
Cartilage loss leads to friction, pain, and reduced joint movement over time.
Stem Cell Therapy: Promotes regeneration of cartilage-like cells and slows degeneration.
PRP Therapy: Improves lubrication and reduces discomfort temporarily.
✔ Best outcome: Stem Cell Therapy for long-term repair
Key Clinical Insight
PRP therapy is most effective in early-stage conditions and mild injuries, while Stem Cell Therapy provides deeper regenerative potential for chronic, degenerative, and advanced conditions. The choice depends on severity, age, and tissue damage level.