317 St. Francis Dr. Suite 350
Greenville, SC 29601


317 St. Francis Dr.
Suite 350
Greenville, SC 29601
Tel: 1-864-235-1834, Fax: 1-864-235-2486

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Taking The Proper Steps After Regenerative Medicine Therapies

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Considering regenerative medicine therapies for degenerative arthritis, or a musculoskeletal condition (such as back or neck pain) can be a big step.  It should be noted that the FDA has strict rules regarding “Stem Cell” therapy and that stem cell therapy is only one facet of a holistic regenerative medicine approach.  But before you step into treatment, you probably want to know what happens after the procedure. Planning to do regenerative medicine therapy means that you have to be ready for aftercare – such as what precautions you should take, and if there are any steps you to need perform to ensure the best possible outcome. Here’s a guide and our personal recommendations for taking the proper steps after regenerative medicine therapy: 

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When is the Best Time for Regenerative Therapy Treatment?

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Keep in mind that there are many forms of regenerative therapy that are not specifically stem cell as regulated by the FDA.

Whether a patient has neuropathy, degenerative arthritis or a musculoskeletal condition, such as back pain, we can help with regenerative therapy treatment. But a question that may arise is, when is the best time to start treatment?

Plenty of factors may influence the best time to start treatment. Generally, we advise that the best time for regenerative therapy is when you need it least and when you’re ready to take care of yourself. What we mean to say is that prevention is worth more than a cure and that you should be ready to maintain an overall healthy lifestyle when choosing regenerative therapy.  Keep in mind that there are many forms of regenerative therapy that are not specifically stem cell as regulated by the FDA.

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Adipose vs. Bone Marrow or Placental Derived Cellular Therapy

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Keep in mind that there are many forms of regenerative therapy that are not specifically stem cell as regulated by the FDA.

Two effective and common procedure that we offer at Piedmont Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation are adipose derived structural support cells  and human cellular or tissue based products (HCT/Ps) to enhance healing and pain relief.  These treatments are typically brought to the attention of patients with degenerative arthritis, musculoskeletal disorders, or peripheral arterial related disease. However, not all regenerative therapy approaches are identical. At our clinic, structural support cells are derived from adipose (Mesenchyme) tissue to provide pain relief, support, volume enhancement and cushioning.

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