Foot and ankle pain can significantly impact your quality of life, limiting mobility and causing discomfort in everyday activities.
“Foot pain can lead to trouble getting around, which can cause weight gain, weakness, and worse heart function. Up to 87 percent of people have painful feet at some time in their lives for many different reasons. One-third of older adults have foot pain, stiffness, or aching feet,” says HealthinAging.org.
While traditional treatments have long been the go-to solutions, stem cell therapy has emerged as a groundbreaking alternative, offering new hope for those suffering from various foot and ankle conditions.
“Regenerative medicine, also known as stem cell therapy, promotes the repair response of diseased or injured tissue using stem cells or their derivatives,” says Podiatry Today. “Regenerative medicine in podiatry has a wide variety of applications including, but not limited to wound care, tendonitis, scar tissue, cartilage damage, fusions, and nerve damage.”
In this blog, we'll explore the world of stem cell therapy, its benefits, and its potential as a solution to foot and ankle pain.
Stem cell therapy, also known as regenerative medicine, is a cutting-edge treatment that uses the body's natural healing mechanisms to repair damaged tissues.
“Regenerative medicine is considered a promising new source of treatment for untreatable diseases in modern science,” says an article in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. “Regenerative medicine is a multidisciplinary field including cell biology, genetic, biomechanics, material science, and computer science, the ultimate target of which is returning normal function to defective cells and tissues.”
Stem cells are unique cells capable of developing into different types of cells, including bone, cartilage, muscle, and tendon cells. When injected into an injured area, these cells can promote tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and stimulate the body's natural healing processes.
While stem cell therapy is a relatively new treatment method in modern medicine, the University of Kansas Medical Center points out that the idea of regenerative medicine dates back to 330 BC when Aristotle observed that a lizard could grow back the lost tip of its tail!
The first stem cell transplants were performed in the late 1950s, but it wasn't until the 1990s that researchers began to explore their potential in regenerative medicine. Today, stem cell therapy is considered a promising frontier in medical science, offering new possibilities for treating a wide range of conditions.
The KU Medical Center explains that adult (non-embryonic) stem cells are unspecialized or undifferentiated cells (meaning they have yet to develop into a specific cell type) that are found in most adult tissue.
The primary properties of adult stem cells are:
“Simply put, adult stem cells have the potential to grow into any of the body's more than 200 cell types,” explains the KU Medical Center.
Podiatry Today explains that in regenerative foot and ankle medicine, doctors work with mesenchymal stem cells (MSC), which are potent stem cells found in bone marrow.
“MSCs can be easily harvested from bone marrow, which can be done intraoperatively,” explains the publication.
The process of stem cell therapy for foot and ankle conditions typically involves the following steps:
Stem cell therapy can be an excellent option for many patients suffering from foot and ankle issues. Ideal candidates often include:
It's important to note that eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. A thorough evaluation by a qualified podiatrist is necessary to determine if stem cell therapy is the right choice for you.
Stem cell therapy offers numerous advantages over traditional treatments:
Stem cell therapy has shown promising results for a variety of foot and ankle conditions, addressing both chronic pain and acute injuries.
Here are some of the common conditions that can be treated with this innovative approach:
As research in stem cell therapy continues to advance, it's likely that more patients will benefit from this innovative treatment option.
The potential for stem cell therapy to provide long-lasting relief and promote natural healing for conditions such as diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) make it an exciting frontier in foot and ankle care.
“As the research on stem cell therapy for diabetic foot is gradually deepening, stem cells are expected to become a new therapeutic method for treating DFU in the future,” says an article in Frontiers in Genetics.
While stem cell therapy offers exciting possibilities, it's important to consider certain limitations. Results can vary between patients, and multiple treatments might be necessary. As with any medical procedure, it's crucial to discuss potential risks, recovery time, and realistic expectations with your podiatrist to determine if stem cell therapy is appropriate for your specific condition.
At Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists, we're committed to providing cutting-edge treatments to help you regain your mobility and quality of life.
Contact Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists today to schedule a consultation and discover if stem cell therapy is right for you.