Orthopedic Conditions
The muscles, tendons, joints, ligaments, bones, and nerves make up the musculoskeletal system, which provides the body with support and mobility. Any component of the musculoskeletal system can get affected by orthopedic disorders. The major root cause of orthopedic diseases is age-dependent wear and tear, particularly those that affect the spine and joints. Orthopedic diseases can also be caused by trauma, overuse, and repeated motions. Common orthopedic diseases include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, tendinitis, bursitis, and trauma-related injuries such as fractures and dislocations. Treatment may include medications, physical therapy, and, in severe cases, surgery.
WHAT CAUSES ORTHOPEDIC DISEASES?
- Damage to muscle can cause immobility and pain in various joints such as the head, neck, etc. Thus, affecting the overall ability of the patient to sit, stand, walk, and control head-neck movements.
- Some of the neurological causes include uncontrolled neuromuscular breakdown, thus, affecting the strength and functioning across the brain (hind regions) and spinal cord which affects the signal transduction to extremities which progresses to motor neuron diseases
WHAT ARE VARIOUS TYPES OF ORTHOPEDIC DISEASES?
Orthopedic impairment can be broadly classified into two categories: congenital and acquired. Congenital impairment refers to those that occur during birth, while acquired impairment may result from factors such as injuries, surgeries, or medical conditions.
Congenital orthopedic disability is a condition that affects a child’s musculoskeletal system, which is present at the time of birth and generally begins before birth. On the other hand, Acquired orthopedic disability is a condition that a person can develop after birth because of an injury or disease. It can also happen due to trauma during the birthing process.

SYMPTOMS OF ORTHOPEDIC DISEASES?
Common symptoms associated with pain and inflammation of a specific organ are as follows:
SYMPTOMS INCLUDE:
- Aching and stiffness
- Restriction in joint movements and painful movements
- Burning sensations in the muscles
- Fatigue
- Muscle twitches
- Muscular weakness
- Dependency in regular activities
- Sleep disturbances
BUT WHY CHOOSE
BONE MARROW CONCETRATE GRAFT?
We have effectively treated over 450 patients of Orthopedic Diseases with BMCG!
“We carry our own repairing tool” is the patented technology of the StemRx for repairing joints, fractures, etc. MSCs are isolated from the connective tissue surrounding organs. MSCs are usually harvested via bone marrow aspirate for orthopedic applications. Pain and bleeding and age-related degeneration can be one of the most prominent causes of inactive differentiation of viable cells. Adipose tissue is the next most common source of MCSs for musculoskeletal applications.
MSCs are used as a stand-alone therapy in the form of an injection or in combination with scaffolds. The incorporation of cell-based therapy along with vibration therapy activates and rebalances skeletal muscle. When there is edema due to underlying inflammation, it can cause spasticity of cells causing the cells to oscillate thus limiting the oxygen saturation across the skeletal muscle interface. Vibration therapy involves the application of an external frequency of 8-12Hz is applied across the inflamed area to reestablish the cellular function thereby improving the microcirculation to provide relaxation of tissue, muscle, and facia. Thus, Cell-based therapy can provide healing effects in different orthopedic conditions using the concept.
THERAPIES POST BMCG TREATMENT
StemRx is the only healthcare services organization that offers a complete end to end healthcare package under one single roof right from the point where the patient walks in for a consultation, the evaluation, the medical assessments, the therapies, the medication, long term post discharge strategies and much more.

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