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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO HAVE REGENERATIVE TREATMENT FOR FROZEN SHOULDER?

  Are you unable to move your shoulder freely? Are you facing the symptoms of frozen shoulder despite undergoing conventional therapies? Are you tired of trying therapies such as medications and steroid injections repeatedly? Then Regenerative treatment procedure in Medica Stem Cells Clinic is the solution for you! Our Regenerative therapy heals the damaged tissues and regenerates the healthy tissues by naturally promoting your body's healing function. We have a personalised treatment plan that helps you in getting rid of frozen shoulder permanently and naturally. You might be eager to know the cost of this regenerative treatment, especially in the UK, right? First, you should understand that choosing the right stem cell therapy clinic can affect the outcome you achieve from your treatment. Hence, you should check the background of the clinic and the medical practitioners working there. How to choose the right clinic and the right medical practitioner? Try to find the potential st...

How to treat frozen shoulder?

  Is frozen shoulder harmful? Should I consult a specialist? Is surgery the only available cure? If these are the questions that keep haunting you now and then, then here is the good news for you! There is no need for surgery. Frozen shoulder can heal by itself and provide permanent relief from symptoms. Our Medica Stem Cell therapy will help in healing the shoulder by itself. Let us first understand the available conventional treatment for frozen shoulder and see how regenerative treatment can do wonders.   Conventional frozen shoulder treatment The conventional non-surgical treatment methods of frozen shoulder include: R.I.C.E. (Rest, Ice therapy, Compression, and Elevation)  Physiotherapy (Towel stretch, Crossbody reach, Armpit stretch) NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) administration Corticosteroid injections    But all these treatment methods only help to alleviate the symptoms only for a short duration. They can mask only the symptoms tempora...

What are the causes of frozen shoulder?

  What are the causes of frozen shoulder? Your shoulder is a ball and socket joint. The end of your upper arm bone named humerus (the ball) fits in the socket of your shoulder blade named scapula (the socket). The humerus, scapula, and the clavicle together form the bony articulation of the shoulder joint. When you raise your arm above your head, the capsule stretches fully. When you lower your arm, the capsule shrinks as a small pouch. Your shoulder joint represents a complex interplay between the bones, muscles, and ligaments. Hence, this shoulder joint is the most mobile joint of the body, which is highly prone to get injured. Moreover, frozen shoulder is one of the most common shoulder injuries. Causes of frozen shoulder The exact cause of frozen shoulder is not fully understood. At times, it may not be possible to identify the cause. Various risk factors lead to frozen shoulder are: Shoulder injury  – Any trauma to your shoulder Shoulder surgery . Keeping your shoulder i...

What is PRP therapy?

  PRP also called as Platelet-rich plasma therapy comes under regenerative medicine treatment. PRP therapy is an effective treatment used for all kinds of shoulder, hip, elbow, knee injuries to enhance quick and natural healing. This therapy involves the use of one’s own blood cells. It is always better to opt for regenerative treatment like PRP therapy and avoid surgeries where possible.  Principle of PRP therapy Tendons and ligaments in the shoulder are made up of collagen fibres. When they get injured due to tear, sprain or strain, they bleed. Only the increased blood flow to this injured area aids in healing since the blood is mainly composed of platelets which help in creating new collagen fibres for proper healing.  At times, instead of forming healthy collagen fibres, scar tissue would develop due to improper healing. The primary cause of scar tissue development is the insufficient supply of blood flow to the injured area. When this scar tissue further inhibits th...

Opt for Medica Stem Cell Therapy If Home Remedies Do Not Work

  Joint problems / Knee Pain are one of the most common health problems worldwide and can severely impact productivity and people’s everyday lives. There are definite home remedies you can follow to ensure overall joint health throughout your life. Read on below in detail.  Activity Modification If you are using the computer regularly, position your body about 20-26 inches away from the monitor screen, and have your arms rest comfortably at your sides. This will help your overall posture and help your wrists relaxed.  Swap between standing and sitting at regular intervals. Even if you have to sit at a desk all day for work, try to take brief walking or standing breaks to prevent stiffness.  Take a warm bath or shower before bed to soothe any joint or other muscle pain before going to sleep.  If you smoke or use tobacco products, make a strategy to help you quit. Tobacco usage can reduce bone mass and may result in osteoarthritis.    Nutrition Eat plen...

FACING HAIR LOSS DESPITE FOLLOWING CARE TIPS? – OPT FOR MEDICA STEM CELL TREATMENT!

  Having perfect hair is a style statement amongst most of us. Perfect hair may give you a significant confidence boost and enhance your personality.  Hence, physicians recommend the following six hair care tips listed below, in case you have a hair loss problem: Consume a healthy diet -  Eat a healthy diet with adequate amounts of protein-rich foods, whole-grain foods, and Vitamin C rich fruits. Drink plenty of water.  Remove stress -  Stress can lead to hair loss . Perform yoga, meditation, biking, or any other type of exercise to relieve stress. Use only natural herbal shampoo and conditioner -  Washing your hair too much can lead to dry hair by removing natural oil from hair, and this can damage your hair. Hence, apply only natural herbal shampoo on your hair once or twice a week. Avoid chemical shampoos as they have sulphates to create lather. Always use conditioner after you shampoo your hair. Deep conditioning is incredibly beneficial for your hair....

How to Keep Your Joints Healthy? – Here’s the permanent solution!

  Joint problems are one of the leading health problems worldwide and can severely impact productivity and people’s everyday lives. It can be an inflammation or discomfort in any part of a joint – including the bone, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, or muscles. Joint pain can be related to varied conditions and causes such as Osteoarthritis  Resulting from a traumatic injury  Resulting from a surgery  Inflammatory disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis  Resulting from crystal deposition in the joints, such as with gout or chondrocalcinosis  Additionally, joint pain results in an overall loss of productivity and quality in people’s everyday lives.  While not all cases of arthritis or other joint problems can necessarily be prevented, there are few measures you can take to ensure overall joint health throughout your life.  If you have a desk job and use a computer regularly, make sure to keep your body positioned about 20-26 inc...

Chondromalacia Can Be Healed Naturally – Try Regenerative Cell Treatment!

Are you having knee pain that aggravates, especially when you jump, run, or sit for long hours? Check if you have chondromalacia then. Chondromalacia is otherwise called as runners' knee or patellofemoral pain syndrome. Physical therapy, medications, and corticosteroid injections can give temporary relief only. Even if your physician recommends surgery, don't say yes immediately by giving up the importance of quality life. Regenerative cell treatment can effectively and naturally kickstart the healing process and return you to the back the life that you desire. Before understanding how regenerative medicine can help, let us go through the causes of chondromalacia and its symptoms in detail. What is Chondromalacia? Chondromalacia is a condition wherein a firm structural connective tissue known as the cartilage softens, gets inflamed and deteriorates. The damage takes place in the cartilage present on the undersurface of the kneecap (also called patella). This cartilage functions...