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Stem Cells for Back Pain

Most Americans, and especially the active ones, experience back pain at some time in their lives. In fact, a majority of all Americans will miss work sometime in their lives due to disc herniations and back pain. It is the second most common complaint made to a primary care doctor, surpassed only by the common cold.

Usually, the pain is fairly minor. But when it is not, you can have a difficult time finding relief. As posted on our blog post about avoiding low back surgery, researchers believe stem cells for back pain likely hold the key.

Current Medical Therapies for Back Pain Relief

Stem cell therapy may have the potential to be an alternative to invasive spine surgery.

Current conservative medical treatment for low back pain and herniated discs includes exercise, physical therapy, anti-inflammatories, pain medications, and therapeutic injections. These treatments are aimed at maximizing function and returning the patient to as normal a life as possible. In severe cases, invasive surgeries such as spinal fusion are carried out, requiring general anesthesia and lengthy physical rehabilitation. In a significant number of cases, ongoing pain and dysfunction remain.

Patients now have a minimally invasive option. Stem cell therapy for back pain and disc herniations can potentially repair the damaged disc or facet joint, restore function, rehydrate the disc, and ultimately alleviate chronic pain.

Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD), Herniated Discs & Sciatica Causing Lumbar Back Pain

What is degenerative disc disease and what are the symptoms?

Spinal disc degeneration and disc herniations are two of the most common causes of back pain, affecting in particular the lumbar spine (low back). Spinal discs are soft, compressible structures that separate the vertebrae of the spine. The discs act as shock absorbers, allowing the spine to flex, bend, and twist.

Sciatica is the name for the horrible leg pain that is caused when a bulging lumbar disc irritates a lumbar nerve root. The discomfort can be a combination of burning pain and numbness that responds poorly to pain medication.

There is a normal amount of expected wear and tear of our spinal discs as we age. On the other hand, arthritis, injury, and extreme wear and tear from sports can accelerate the degeneration. On a cellular level, there is a continual loss of healthy cells inside the disc that is responsible for the disc’s structure. Over time, normal cells are damaged and hydration is lost, leading to tears in the internal structure of the discs.

When discs degenerate, mobility is affected and function is limited, resulting in symptoms that include stiffness, weakness, and ultimately, unrelenting pain.

Facet Joint Dysfunction Resulting in Neck and Middle Back Pain

What is spinal facet disease and what are the symptoms?

Spinal facet disease is one of the most common causes of neck and back pain and can cause pain at any level of the spine. The spinal facets joints are located on both sides of the back of each spinal segment. They connect each spinal level and are responsible for stabilizing the vertebral bodies and counterbalancing the intervertebral discs. The facets can be injured during acute trauma often seen in flexion-extension injuries such as a whiplash event or sports accident. The surfaces of the facet joints are covered by articular cartilage and are also prone to chronic degenerative arthritis much like the larger joints such as knees and hips.

Pain that is caused by facet dysfunction is typically isolated to the back of the lumbar spine, thoracic region, and neck. The discomfort can be isolated to one side or may affect both sides of the spine at once. The pain may radiate into the muscles but does not extend into the extremities like sciatic pain that is caused by a disc herniation. Typically the pain is worsened with extension and or rotation of the neck or back. Diagnosis of facet pain begins with a physical exam and imaging studies but often requires diagnostic injection with a local anesthetic and or steroid to confirm the diagnosis.

When the facet joints are injured mobility is affected and function is limited, resulting in symptoms that can mimic disc disease such as stiffness, weakness, and ultimately, unrelenting pain.

How Stem Cells Can Treat Lumbar Discs

Our clinic uses stem cells to treat back pain due to degenerative disc disease (DDD) as well as facet joint pain.

Stem cell treatment of degenerative disc disease is a minimally-invasive, outpatient procedure where your own adult stem cells are harvested and injected into the damaged disc to potentially restore structure (disc height), hydration and function, and minimize pain. We are one of currently just a handful of pioneers practicing stem cell therapy for degenerative disc disease and sciatica in the United States.

Stem cells for sciatica is a new treatment option revolutionizing the way sciatica patients are recovering from this potentially life-altering injury. Adult stem cells are now being utilized to treat the painful disc and quiet the inflamed nerve root. This minimally invasive treatment takes advantage of your body’s own stem cells – which have the possibility to reduce nerve irritation, quiet inflammation, stop ongoing disc degeneration and help to rebuild a healthy disc material.

How Stem Cells Can Repair Facet Joints

Stem cell treatment of facet disease is a minimally-invasive, outpatient procedure where your own adult stem cells are harvested and injected into the damaged joints to potentially restore structure and function, and minimize pain. Our clinic is one of currently just a handful of pioneers practicing stem cell therapy for facet disease in the United States.

Facet pain is treated very similarly to other joints. Additionally, radiofrequency lesioning can be utilized to maximize pain relief in the facet joints while the joints are undergoing the regenerative healing process.

State-of-the-Art Stem Cell Injections for Spinal Back Pain

Placement of a needle into the vertebral disc or facet joint is a difficult and potentially dangerous procedure. This procedure should always be carried out under fluoroscopic (real-time x-ray) guidance by a physician highly trained in this technique. This is considered the gold standard for injections of the spine as it provides the highest level of safety.

Our doctor has spent the last 20 years with a strong focus on spinal injections. He has taught thousands of physicians proper image-guided injection techniques.

His clinical experience is second to none. He has injected tens of thousands of discs in his career without a single complication. Our doctor is very excited that there is a growing body of evidence supporting the use of adult stem cell therapy for disc repair.

Am I a candidate for stem cell treatment for back pain?

A suitable candidate for stem cells for back pain is someone who suffers from a painful disc or facet injury from overuse, trauma, or debilitating conditions such as degenerative arthritis.

Much of the early work in this field has been devoted to chronic injuries. We are also seeing dramatic improvement in recovery times for acute and sub-acute injuries. The use of stem cell treatments for back pain in the acute stages of an injury has patients returning to activity much more rapidly with greatly decreased pain and improved mobility. Our stem cell patients have successfully and quickly returned to golf, skiing, hiking, or even marathon running.

Our staff will conduct a careful history and physical examination at one of our facilities, as well as a thorough review of appropriate imaging (x-ray and/or MRI) to determine whether your condition is suitable for stem cell therapy.

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