Stem Cell Therapy (Peripheral - Blood-Derived) for Moderate Cartilage Damage (Osteoarthritis III) | Avancell Joint Vienna, Austria
Vienna, Austria
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What’s included
Medical service
- Clinical history-taking
- Medical records review
- Specialist consultation by video or phone
- Additional specialist consultation in our offices (optional service, at extra cost)
- MRI review by radiologist / medical expert
- Optional service, not included in the package price: MRI prescription / free second opinion on prior diagnoses
- Pre-procedure patient preparation
- Peripheral (blood-derived) stem cell therapy for osteoarthritis of the III degree (for 1 joint)
- Post-procedure care
- Optional service, not included in the package price: scaffold (Chondrofiller) / shockwave therapy / Avancell rehabilitation protocol / control examinations
- Nursing services
- All necessary medical materials
- Free video or phone consultations before treatment
- Support before and after the therapy
- Distant virtual Avancell rehab and physiotherapy (optional service, not included in the package price)
Extra add-ons
AiroCare
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trauma surgery, sports traumatology, regenerative medicine, and shock wave therapy
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FAQ
Should I choose Avancell Joint Vienna for the treatment of osteoarthritis?
The medical center is one of the best institutions for osteoarthritis because it has specially developed treatment algorithms for each stage of joint damage. These algorithms are explicitly aimed at conservative treatment and stopping disease progression. Modern technologies and high-tech equipment have allowed specialists to gain an excellent reputation.
How much blood is needed for stem cell therapy?
For peripheral blood-derived stem cell therapy, typically, around 30-60 milliliters of blood is required for the procedure. However, the exact amount may vary based on individual factors and the specific treatment protocol determined by the healthcare provider.
What are the contraindications to the treatment of osteoporosis using stem cell therapy?
Severe cardiovascular diseases, active infections, malignancies, and certain autoimmune disorders may be contraindications to stem cell therapy for osteoarthritis. A thorough medical evaluation is necessary to determine eligibility for treatment.
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