Stem Cell Therapy for Arthritis in Frisco and Fort Worth, TX
Stem cell therapy for arthritis, offers a groundbreaking, non-surgical solution to regenerate damaged joints and reduce pain. This innovative treatment uses your body’s own stem cells to promote healing, improve mobility, and provide long-lasting relief from arthritis symptoms. Visit Dr. Mahesh Mohan, MD today to receive personalized treatment. For more information, contact us or book an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve you in Frisco and Fort Worth TX.


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What exactly is stem cell therapy for arthritis, and how does it differ from other treatments like PRP therapy?
How effective is stem cell therapy for reducing pain and improving function in patients with arthritis?
How long do the results of stem cell therapy for arthritis typically last, and is a single treatment sufficient?
Stem cell therapy for arthritis is a promising treatment that utilizes stem cells—typically harvested from your own bone marrow or fat tissue—to support the repair of damaged joint tissue and potentially reduce inflammation. When injected into an arthritic joint, these stem cells may develop into cartilage cells and release proteins that aid the body’s natural healing processes. Our goal is not only to alleviate your symptoms, but to encourage long-term joint repair and improvement in mobility.
PRP therapy involves drawing a small sample of your blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting this platelet-rich plasma into the affected joint. Platelets contain growth factors that help decrease inflammation and stimulate tissue healing. However, unlike stem cells, platelets cannot turn into cartilage or other tissue types. PRP primarily enhances the body’s existing repair mechanisms, whereas stem cell therapy introduces new cells that can actively participate in tissue regeneration.
What’s the difference?
Stem cell therapy introduces powerful regenerative cells into the joint, aiming to rebuild and repair cartilage and other joint tissues. In contrast, PRP therapy leverages your body’s natural growth factors to stimulate healing. Both are minimally invasive alternatives to surgery and can be performed in our comfortable Frisco office.
Stem cell therapy is currently being explored for its potential to reduce pain and improve joint function in patients suffering from arthritis, particularly osteoarthritis.
What Is Stem Cell Therapy?
Stem cell therapy involves using specially harvested cells—typically derived from your own bone marrow or adipose (fat) tissue—which are then precisely injected into the affected joint. The aim is to help stimulate tissue repair and reduce inflammation, potentially promoting healing and regeneration of damaged cartilage or other joint structures.
Who Might Benefit?
For patients who have not found sufficient relief from traditional treatments such as medications, physical therapy, or steroid injections, stem cell therapy may offer another avenue for pain relief. Some preliminary clinical studies have shown that certain individuals experience reductions in joint pain, increased mobility, and improvements in overall quality of life after undergoing stem cell therapy. These improvements are believed to result from the anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties of stem cells.
What Should You Know?
It’s important to understand that the effectiveness of stem cell therapy for arthritis can vary widely from person to person. Most studies to date have been small and preliminary, and while some patients do experience meaningful pain relief and improved function, results are often modest and may be temporary. More robust, long-term clinical research is still needed to fully determine how stem cell therapy compares to standard arthritis treatments.
Currently, stem cell therapy for arthritis is not considered a standard of care and is not universally approved by regulatory agencies for this use. It is typically considered an out-of-pocket procedure and may not be covered by insurance.
The duration of results from stem cell therapy can vary significantly, depending on several factors such as the severity of your arthritis, the specific joint involved, the type of stem cells used, and your individual health profile.
Most patients who respond well to stem cell therapy may notice reduced pain and improved joint function for anywhere from six months to several years. In some cases, patients have reported benefits lasting up to two or three years. However, it’s important to remember that results are not guaranteed and may vary from person to person.
Stem cell therapy is typically not a one-time solution for managing arthritis. While many patients experience significant improvement after their initial treatment, these effects can diminish over time as the underlying degenerative process continues. For this reason, our team may recommend a series of treatments or periodic follow-up injections to help maintain your results and optimize joint health.
It’s also important to note that stem cell therapy is not a cure for arthritis and does not reverse existing joint damage. Rather, the goal of this regenerative medicine approach is to reduce inflammation, decrease pain, and potentially slow the progression of arthritis.
If you are considering stem cell therapy for arthritis, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with our experienced providers at Pain Specialists of Frisco. We will work with you to set realistic expectations, review the latest research, and develop a treatment plan tailored to your individual needs and goals. Visit Dr. Mahesh Mohan, MD today to learn more about how PRP therapy can help you. For more information, contact us. We serve patients from Frisco, TX, Fort Worth, TX, Prosper TX, Plano TX, and Dallas Metro Area.


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