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Regenerating the Youth

Bennett Orthopedics & Sportsmedicine

Regenerating the Youth In You!

www.BennettOrthopedics.com William F Bennett MD Specializing in: Adult Stem Cells? Shoulders/Knees Arthroscopy Yes, adult stem cells, not embryonic, nor fetal are found throughout our bod y Cartilage Regeneration ranging from our own blood to fat, to bone marrow, to name a few. These Minimally Invasive Joint Replacement cells have the ability to differentiate into bone, cartilage, tendons and PRP Stem Cells ligaments and aid in the regeneration of injured tissue and accelerate healing.

Office Administrator There are three (3) sources of stem cells being used in Bennettorthopedics1@ve rizon.net orthopedics; cells from fat, cells from blood, and cells Physician from bone marrow. Bennettorthopedics@veri zon.net Why do we prefer bone marrow? Appointments/Seminars Bennettorthopedics2@ve rizon.net Bone marrow's progenitor/stem cells are better suited for Medical Assistant/Nurse regenerating cartilage, ligament and tendon and can be used as Bennettorthopedics3@ve rizon.net a direct application (in-office-injection) or as an adjunct in Billing Questions surgery to aid in regeneration and healing of injured tissue. Kcobb@PhoenixBillingInc. com This technique is point-of-care, the cells are not manipulated and are utilized as treatment at the same time of the harvest. The harvest is from the posterior (back) portion of the pelvic bone; a very short anesthesia is required. Patients rarely complain of any discomfort following the harvest, and the

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Evidence Based Applications!

www.BennettOrthopedics.com There continues to be expanding indications for the use of bone marrow derived adult stem cells. We are using them for cartilage damage, arthritis, rotator cuff tears, tendon tears and hip labral in juries.

Why do we not use stem cells from fat?

The harvesting of cells from fat has carried over into orthopedic applications from plastic surgery applications. Whi le they are a great source for plastic surgery and there are large numbers of them found in fat, cells, whilst lower in number, from the bone marrow are better suited for orthopedic applications.

Improvement? Early decrease in pain may be seen as quickly as 2 weeks, but the whole event may not be optimized for 3-4 months.

How long would you estimate this treatment would be effective? This is an evolving field; and as such, it is still considered investigational from an insurance standpoint. However, the cells will help to regenerate new tissue i n the proper environment and the science suggests that the tissue may be as robust as nor mal tissue. People who have had shoulder surgery and cartilage surgery with stem cells applied recovered quicker t han those with the same surgery without stem cells.

What are the advantages of doing Stem Cell Therapy as opposed to a surgical procedure?

www.BennettOrthopedics.com Firstly, as opposed to surgery, the risks associated with the procedure are minimal with the greatest risk being the possibility that i t doesn't work. The bone marrow is replenished, rarely do hematomas form from the aspiration site and because only one aspiration from the pelvis is performed, the risk of any bone fracture is negligible. The advantages are similar in the sense that tissue regeneration may be achieved without surgery.

Steps: 1.) Bone marrow is aspirated. 2.) The aspirate is filtered to remove bone fragments. 3.) Using a special centrifuge with aspirate container, the cells are separated from the other main components of the bone marrow. 4.) The concentrated cells a.re suspended in plasma and injected witl1 PRP.

What is Stem Cell Therapy?

Bennett Orthopedics utilizes only bone marrow aspirate concentrate with "no manipulation" of cells as an adjunct to treating arthritis, cartilage, tendons and rotator cuff injuries.

Below is a list of just a few articles in Medical Journals discussing the research on the benefits of using Stem Cell Therapy in orthopedic applications.

www.BennettOrthopedics.com - Osteochondral Lesions of the Knee: A new one step repair technique with Bone Marrow-Derived Cells. Robert Budaa, Journal Bone and Joint Surgery, 2010

-Application of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell in a Rotator Cuff Repair Model Lawrence V Gullotta, MD, The American ]ournal of Sports Medicine, 2009

- Concentration of Bone Marrow Total Nucleated Cells by a Point-of-Care Device Provides a High Yield and Preserves Their Functional Activity Patrick C. Herman Cell Transplantation Vol.16 2008

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