While the term arthritis usually signifies a condition of the
elderly and inactive, it is not surprising that an increasing number of young
athletes present with early-onset arthritis. Professional athletes suffer
repeated direct impact & injury as well as excessive joint wear and tear,
especially those participating in high-contact sports like football, rugby,
hockey, hurling, etc, all resulting in degenerative changes of the articular
cartilage surface.
A joint is made of two bony surfaces each covered by a layer
of cartilage that acts as a cushion in-between and synovial fluid to keep the
joint lubricated and allow it to move ever so smoothly.
Inflammation and degeneration of the articular cartilage is
like rubbing two rough surfaces against each other.
You can imagine how painful that would be??
Regenerative Therapy has revolutionised the treatment
approach of athletes and helped in their speedy recovery. Cristiano Ronaldo, Di
Maria, Diego Costa, Rafael Nadal, Boris Becker, and many more have been treated
with different forms of Regenerative Medicine.
In simple words, this treatment is to unleash your own
healing powers and control the pain in the most natural way.
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