Alloblasts are young human stem cells typically derived from mesenchymal stem cells. These cells are purified through special processes and obtained from a donor.
Alloblasts are young human stem cells typically derived from mesenchymal stem cells. These cells are purified through special processes and obtained from a donor.
Alloblast therapy is a method used in the treatment of orthopedic injuries, joint, and tendon damage. It can also be effective in healing bone fractures, degenerative joint diseases, and other orthopedic conditions.
Alloblast therapy involves preparing alloblasts taken from a donor through special processes and then injecting them into the damaged tissue. The injections are typically performed under local anesthesia.
The duration and number of sessions of the treatment depend on the severity of the condition being treated and the patient’s response. A treatment process can vary from a few hours to several days and usually requires multiple sessions.
Alloblast therapy can accelerate the healing process, promote the regeneration of damaged tissue, and reduce pain. Additionally, it can enhance joint mobility and improve the patient’s quality of life.