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How Stem Cell Therapy Works for Joint Pain and Injuries

Woman undergoing regenerative stem cell therapy with ultrasound guidance

Stem cell therapy is an innovative, regenerative treatment designed to help the body repair damaged tissue from within. At Michigan Orthopedic Specialists in Dearborn, MI, this approach is often used for joint pain caused by arthritis, tendon injuries, and cartilage damage. Instead of replacing a joint or masking symptoms, stem cell treatment introduces concentrated cells into the injured area to encourage healing at the source.

Such cells can grow into specialized tissues, which makes them useful in mending structures such as cartilage or ligaments, which do not easily regenerate on their own. By encouraging new cell growth, stem cell therapy may reduce inflammation, support joint stability, and improve function over time.

What Happens During Treatment

The treatment usually starts with a consultation in which an orthopedic specialist will assess your symptoms, case history, and radiological studies to see if you are a good candidate for the procedure. The stem cells are typically harvested from the patient’s own bone marrow or fat tissue, processed to create a concentrated solution, and then injected into the injured area using ultrasound guidance for accuracy.

Most procedures are office-based, and patients go home the same day. Because the goal is to enhance the body’s natural healing processes, results appear gradually. Improvements are often seen over several weeks as tissue repair progresses. Follow-up visits may also provide helpful feedback or guidance on additional treatment recommendations.

Benefits for Joint Pain and Injuries

Most patients consider stem cell therapy when their pain limits mobility or when other conservative options stop working. It may be used for knee arthritis, shoulder injuries, tears in the tendons, or the actual breakdown of cartilage from wear and tear or trauma. By treating the degeneration directly, swelling and stiffness decrease, and the joint can move more easily.

For some patients, regenerative techniques delay the need for surgery or reduce recovery time after injuries. Because the treatment uses the body’s own cells, there is no risk of rejection, and side effects are generally minimal under orthopedic supervision.

A Personalized Approach to Joint Health

Stem cell therapy is not right for every condition, which is why evaluation by a skilled orthopedic team is essential. At Michigan Orthopedic Specialists, providers assess each case carefully to ensure treatment aligns with the patient’s goals and level of joint damage. In some situations, regenerative care works best alongside physical therapy or other targeted treatments.
Understanding your options helps you make informed decisions, whether you’re hoping to stay active, manage arthritis, or recover from injury with less downtime.

To learn more about stem cell therapy for joint pain and injuries, schedule a consultation at Michigan Orthopedic Specialists in Dearborn, MI. Call (313) 277-6700 to explore whether regenerative treatment could support your healing and mobility.