Improvements in medicine have enabled physicians to treat patients more effectively. The field of regenerative therapy is one area where progress is being made. These therapies support the body's natural tissue regeneration process by employing a variety of methods. Despite being a relatively new area, researchers believe there are countless applications for regenerative medicine. Presently in use, four forms of regenerative therapy hold even more potential for the future. One kind of regenerative therapy that uses a particular kind of cell to heal wounds is stem cell treatment. Back pain can be treated using stem cell therapy, which also aids in the regeneration of spinal disc tissue. Stem cells are taken from the patient's own fat, blood, or bone marrow and employed in regenerative medicine. After that, the cells are placed in a centrifuge, a medical device that allows the physician to sort and identify the cells in order to select the best ones for use in regenerative therapy treatments. Subsequently, the damaged bodily part receives an injection of the cells. For example, stem cells would be injected directly into the injured spinal disc to heal it. After that, the cells will mature into robust spinal disc cells and mend the disc.
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