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Stem Cell Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis Dr David Greene R3 Stem Cell

If you're looking for an innovative treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, you'll want to check out stem cell therapy. Dr. David Greene is a leading expert in this cutting-edge treatment. A leading stem cell therapy provider in the country, Greene is the medical director of R3 Stem Cell. He and his team have helped countless patients find relief from their arthritis pain. In the video, Greene discusses how stem cells can help repair the damaged joints caused by arthritis. He also talks about the safety and efficacy of the therapy. If you're considering stem cell therapy for your arthritis, this v

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Stem Cell Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis Dr David Greene R3 Stem Cell

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  1. Dr David Greene R3 Stem Cell Stem Cell Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis

  2. Stem Cell Therapy Stem cell therapy is being used to treat a wide range of diseases and conditions. Rheumatoid arthritis, which is painful and debilitating, is an inflammatory condition that is induced when the body’s enzymes attack healthy tissue. In what is an autoimmune response, the enzymes work to break down the synovial membrane.

  3. SOME FACTS ABOUT RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS Rheumatoid arthritis and its various symptoms are not reserved for the elderly. This condition can affect anyone at any age. It is rapidly developing, striking quickly, and, over the course of just a few months, it can become full blown. This form of arthritis symmetrically affects both small and large joints while also causing an overall feeling of fatigue in the affected individual.

  4. TRADITIONAL TREATMENTS Traditional treatments for rheumatoid arthritis include over the counter and prescription pain medications and cortisone shots. The shots are administered to each joint individually. Other medications may also be used. There are various possible side effects associated with each aspect of this type of therapy.

  5. STEM CELL THERAPY The use of stem cell therapy in cases involving rheumatoid arthritis has shown promising results. Stem cells, which are derived from the patient’s bone marrow and are combined with growth factors found in their plasma, offer a natural type of treatment. The extraction of the cells and plasma can be done quickly and painlessly with little to no risk to the patient.

  6. ADDITIONAL TREATMENTS As the conditions related to rheumatoid arthritis begin to subside, patients may begin to exercise in order to strengthen muscles and encourage joint lubrication. A common form of exercise for these patients is swimming due to the fact that it is low- impact, allows for extended movement, and can be effective in stimulating healing blood flow.

  7. FINDING RELIEF If you suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, you may find relief through stem cell therapy. Such treatment is designed to allow a patient to heal naturally, as it eschews the use of drugs. The focus is on improving and/or eliminating the arthritis and the associated effects, which include swelling, pain, and fatigue. With improvement, patients experience greater mobility and can begin to enjoy a quality of life that is much improved.

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