The best method of ankle arthritis treatment is ankle stem cell injection
Dr. Amin Kamrani Rad
TehranSpecialist in orthopedics, bone and joint surgery
The best method of treating ankle arthritis with stem cell injection
Ankle arthritis is a chronic joint disease that gradually destroys the cartilage of the ankle joint. This problem is usually caused by sports injuries, trauma, previous fractures or aging and can lead to severe pain, limitation of movement and disruption of daily activities. Currently, stem cell injection is known as one of the most effective non-surgical treatment methods for ankle arthritis. This new method, using the regeneration capabilities of mesenchymal stem cells, helps repair damaged tissue and reduce inflammation, and can be a suitable alternative to invasive surgeries. Occurrence of arthritis (accurate diagnosis)
Ankle arthritis is one of the common joint problems that can affect daily life. This disease usually begins with gradual pain in the ankle area and is often accompanied by joint dryness in the morning. When walking, the pain may worsen and in some cases a clicking sound can be heard from the joint.
Common symptoms of ankle arthritis include chronic pain, joint swelling, limited range of motion, morning stiffness, and feeling unsteady while walking. This complication is usually caused by previous injuries, old fractures, overweight, sports activities or heavy work, as well as aging.
Doctors use different methods to accurately diagnose ankle arthritis. A plain X-ray is the first step, but MRI and CT-Scan can provide a more detailed picture of the condition of the cartilage and bone. In more complex cases, diagnostic arthroscopy can help to directly examine the inside of the joint. href="https://dr-kamrani.com/%d8%b3%d9%84%d9%88%d9%84-%d8%af%d8%b1%d9%85%d8%a7%d9%86%db%8c-%d8%b2%d8%a7%d9%86%d9%88/">knee stem cells
Why cell therapy is the best method of treatment Is it ankle arthritis?
Cell therapy, as one of the most advanced methods of treating ankle arthritis, has significant advantages over traditional methods. While surgery is an invasive method with a long recovery period, cell therapy is performed in a minimally invasive manner with minimal pain and complications. Scientific studies show that the success rate of cell therapy in treating ankle arthritis is more than 80%. This method not only reduces pain, but also helps to regenerate the damaged tissue and has more advantages compared to corticosteroid injections or joint gels. One of the main advantages of cell therapy is the use of the patient's own cells, which minimizes the risk of immune reactions. Also, unlike regular injections that have a temporary effect, the results of cell therapy can last for years.
New research in reputable medical centers around the world shows that patients treated with stem cells have had a significant improvement in joint function, pain reduction, and increased range of motion. href="https://medlineplus.gov/stemcells.html#:~:text=Stem%20cells%20are%20different%20from,blood%20cells%2C%20and%20brain%20cells">Stem_cell) is done in several precise and scientific steps. At first, the specialist doctor checks the extent of joint damage by conducting a complete examination and diagnostic tests such as MRI. Also, conducting blood tests and examining the general health of the patient is necessary to ensure the appropriateness of this treatment method.
In the next step, stem cells are usually extracted from the patient's bone marrow or fat tissue. This process is done under local anesthesia with minimal pain. The isolated cells are processed and enriched in a specialized laboratory.
Injection of stem cells is done using ultrasound or fluoroscopy to precisely place them at the site of injury. After the injection, the patient must follow the rest and physiotherapy program according to the specified protocol. Usually, in the first 2-3 weeks, heavy activities are limited and then gradually increased.
Regular follow-ups and periodic visits are necessary to evaluate the recovery process. Improvement of symptoms usually starts from the second month and lasts up to 6 months.
How much is the cost of ankle stem cell injection?
The cost of stem cell injection for the treatment of ankle arthritis in Iran varies between 12 and 18 million tomans, depending on various factors (prices are from 1403). This cost includes all stages of treatment, including initial consultation, tests, extraction and processing of stem cells, and follow-up sessions.
Factors influencing the cost include the severity of arthritis, the type of stem cells (bone marrow or fat), the advanced equipment used, and the selected treatment center. Additional costs such as MRIs, diagnostic tests, and post-injection medications should also be considered.
Some supplemental insurances cover part of the costs, but usually not full coverage. Reputable medical centers provide the possibility of paying in installments. Compared to the costs of surgery and its complications, cell therapy can be a more affordable option.
Comparison of ankle arthritis treatment methods
Type of treatmentDescriptionsAdvantagesDisadvantagesTreatment with drugsUse of anti-inflammatory drugs and pain relievers Possible side effects of corticosteroids From frequent use of injections Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection to stimulate natural healing and reduce the need for several treatment sessions, stem cell injection, the ability to repair damaged tissues, high cost and variable success, physiotherapy, special exercises and manual techniques, improving movement and strengthening muscles, which requires a long time and continuous treatment surgical treatment arthroscopic (minimum surgery) Invasive) Faster recovery than surgery Re-need anesthesia and related complications Ankle joint replacement Acute pain relief and improvement of function Long recovery period and high cost of surgerySuccessful experiences of patients in the treatment of ankle arthritis with stem cells
Global statistics show that more than 75% of patients with ankle arthritis have experienced a significant improvement after cell therapy. In Iran, studies conducted in reputable treatment centers report a success rate of 70 to 85%.
Khanem Mohammadi, 45 years old, who has been suffering from severe ankle pain for years, says six months after cell therapy: "After years, I can walk again without pain and even exercise. The stem cell injection changed my life."
Mr. Ahmadi, a 52-year-old former athlete, who was a candidate for joint replacement surgery, says after cell therapy: "Doctors said I should do surgery, but with cell therapy, I not only survived the surgery, but after 3 months I was able to return to light sports activities." Case studies in specialized clinics show that 80% of patients reported a significant reduction in pain and improved joint movement in the first 6 months after treatment. Also, two-year follow-ups show the stability of the treatment results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the treatment painful?
No, the stem cell injection is done under local anesthesia and is usually not very painful. The patient may feel some discomfort and mild pain for up to 48 hours after the injection, which can be easily controlled with simple pain relievers.
When will the results appear?
Pain reduction usually starts from the second to fourth week. Improvement of joint function is observed gradually between 2 and 3 months after injection. The full results of the treatment will be known in the first 6 months.
What is the probability of recurrence?
By following the doctor's recommendations and doing proper exercise, the treatment results usually remain stable for 3 to 5 years. The rate of recurrence varies in different people, but statistics show that about 15 to 20 percent of patients may need re-injection after 3 years.
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