Posts Tagged ‘stem cell therapy’

Stem Cell Scaffold Accelerates the Healing of Injured Tendons

Friday, May 6th, 2022
Stem Cell Scaffolds Accelerate Injured Tendons

Researchers have developed a new scaffold implant to accelerate the healing of injured tendons.

Tendons are the crucial tissues that connect muscle to bone.  These injuries can take many weeks or months to heal, and often don’t have complete recovery, resulting in the tendon being weaker than it was and risking further injury. 

Most tendon tears and ruptures result from:

  • Advanced age resulting in decreased blood supply to the inside of the tendon
  • Strenuous physical activity
  • Direct trauma
  • An acute sporting injury
  • Unexpected force often caused by landing on your feet after jumping from a height
  • Excessive strain while pushing off with the weight-bearing foot.

Findings have just been released showing a silk fibroin scaffold sheet seeded with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), aided regeneration and healing of tendons by producing signaling molecules that summon immune cells to the area and encourage new blood vessels to form.

The study was undertaken by researchers at the Terasaki Institute in Los Angeles, California.

The research paper is referenced here:

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/smll.202107714

Stem Cells Give Sarah A New Life

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2015

Sarah’s Mom, Fiona sent us this wonderful video today. It has been split into two parts. Click below to view.

Sarah, now 23 years of age, was diagnosed with systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) as a baby. She was plagued with a multitude of disorders from 6 months old. Sarah was malnourished and found it very difficult to absorb any nutrients.

For years she required IV TPN and lipids or a feeding tube. Sarah saw no relief and in her early 20s her health continued to deteriorate. That was until last November (2014) when she received her first high dose infusion of mesenchymal stem cells. Following her stem cell treatment (that she received in Mexico), Sarah had an immediate surge of energy and actually felt hungry and enjoyed a meal for the first time in years. By month two (January 2015), her digestive disorder was totally resolved. Her doctors are so impressed with her response they are writing a study and a peer review publication is set to be released shortly. Sarah is scheduled to receive more of her own adult stem cells (mesenchymal stem cells) over the next few months.

At the six month mark Sarah has a new lease on life. She is riding horses, swimming, taking college courses and spending time with her friends for the first time ever.

Before Sarah received her stem cell treatment she was on high dose chemo and 23 maintenance drugs. Her drug intake is now down to 15 and this number is continuing to be reduced.

Here Sarah and her Mom, Fiona explain in detail Sarah’s journey of recovery.

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