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Stem cell therapy is a regenerative medicine technique that uses a pet’s own healing cells to treat a variety of conditions.
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JOINT & BONE INJURIES
Stem cells can help with tendon, ligament, and bone injuries.
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OSTEOARTHRITIS
Stem cells can help reduce pain and inflammation, and promote cartilage and tissue regeneration.
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CHRONIC DISEASES
Stem cells can help with chronic skin issues, inflammatory bowel syndrome, allergies, and immune mediated disease.
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AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS
Stem cells can help treat certain autoimmune disorders.
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SPINAL CORD INJURIES
Stem cells may be a practical treatment option for spinal cord injuries.
What Does Stem Cell Therapy For Pets Do?
Take Your Stem Cell Health To The Next Level
What is stem cell therapy?
In all animals, stem cells are like blank slates. They start out without any clear identity, but can divide and grow into many different types of cells, like muscle or blood cells.
Does stem cell therapy work for pets?
Stem cells are being used to treat illness and heal injuries in pets. They are injected into the body to repair muscles, joints, and ligaments that have been damaged by arthritis or injury. Some cancers are treated with stem cells taken from the pet’s own bone marrow. And research is underway to test stem cells for diabetes treatment, and to treat animals that have lost control of their bladders.
Does it work the same for pets as it does humans?
Yes. The basic idea is the same, but because there are fewer regulations for treating animals, stem cell therapy is used more often in pets than in humans.
How long have veterinarians been using this type of treatment?
Yes. The basic idea is the same, but because there are fewer regulations for treating animals, stem cell therapy is used more often in pets than in humans.
Does it work?
Vets have been testing stem cell therapy in animals for about 10 years, but serious work has amped up in the past 4 or 5 years.
Where can I find more information on pet stem cell thearpy?
Teaching hospitals are a great place to start your search. Here are a few: William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, University of California, Davis | Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences | University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine | Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine | Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University
