How Can People with Arthritis Benefit from Adipose Cell Therapy?

By: Our Team

6/29/2024

Arthritis pain and mobility issues can be highly disruptive to everyday life — often keeping people from working, enjoying their favorite activities, and even sleeping comfortably. When other treatments have been ineffective or a patient prefers a more natural treatment for arthritis pain that does not involve synthetic chemicals or medications, adipose therapy can be a fitting option. With adipose cell therapy for arthritis, patients can achieve arthritis pain relief or improvement using components found in their own body — specifically in fatty tissue.

This advanced treatment technique allows patients to have better range of motion, fewer aches and pains, and a better quality of life overall without the downsides of alternative treatments. Here, board-certified interventional pain management specialist Dr. Yuan Chen of TOP ReNu Medicine in North Aurora, IL outlines the many exciting benefits of adipose therapy for arthritis.

What is adipose cell therapy for pain management?

Adipose cell therapy involves the use of specific cells harvested from a patient's own fatty tissue to promote healing and reduce pain. These cells have the ability to differentiate into various types of cells, aiding in the repair of damaged tissues and the reduction of inflammation. The process typically involves a minimally invasive laser-assisted liposuction procedure to extract fat, which is then processed to isolate the targeted cells. These cells are then injected into the affected area, where they work to help regenerate tissue and alleviate pain.

Does adipose cell therapy work for arthritis?

Adipose cell therapy has been used to achieve compelling results for many patients suffering from the symptoms of arthritis. The regenerative properties of the cells harvested from adipose tissue help to repair damaged cartilage, reduce inflammation, and improve joint function. Patients often experience a reduction in pain and an increase in mobility following treatment. While individual results can vary, many patients report significant improvements in their symptoms and overall quality of life after undergoing adipose cell therapy for arthritis.

What are the benefits of adipose therapy for people with arthritis?

Adipose cell therapy offers a number of benefits for patients with arthritis, including:

  • Reduced pain and inflammation
  • Improved joint function and mobility
  • Enhanced tissue repair and promotion of regeneration
  • Natural treatment using the body's own cells
  • Minimally invasive procedure with minimal downtime
  • Decreased reliance on medications and synthetic chemicals

Will adipose cell treatment make arthritis pain go away?

While adipose cell therapy can provide significant relief from arthritis pain and improve joint function, it may not remove all symptoms for every patient. The extent of pain relief and improvement can vary based on factors such as the severity of the arthritis, the specific joints affected, and individual patient responses to the treatment. However, many patients experience substantial and lasting benefits, making adipose cell therapy a valuable option for managing arthritis symptoms. Following a thorough consultation, including a discussion of your symptoms and a review of your health history, Dr. Chen can help you better understand how effective adipose cell therapy may be for you.

Get back to the active, virtually pain-free life you deserve with adipose cell arthritis treatment in North Aurora, IL

Don't let arthritis pain control your life any longer. Adipose cell therapy offers a natural and effective solution for reducing pain and improving mobility. If you're ready to learn more about this innovative treatment option for arthritis symptoms, contact us to schedule your private consultation with board-certified pain management specialist Dr. Yuan Chen at TOP ReNu Medicine in North Aurora, IL today.

*All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.