Harness the Bodys Healing Power with Regenerative Cell Therapy!
More than 15 million dogs in North America suffer some form of degenerative joint disease, better known as arthritis. Unfortunately, many dog owners are unaware of the pain their pet is experiencing, thinking that the slow movement is due to the effects of old age.
Some dogs may receive daily doses of pain relievers and oral joint care supplements. Still others might find their way to physical therapy or rehabilitation. Some lucky pets even get ramps built in their homes, sparing them the need to climb the dreaded stairs! But for some, any or all of these options are not enough to relieve the pain. But a potentially helpful treatment is stem cell therapy. Stemlogix, a company focused on bringing regenerative medicine technology to veterinarians, has developed a therapy to treat arthritis and joint injuries in dogs using the pets own fat tissue!
Stem cells are precursor cells that have the potential to develop into a variety of specialized cell types. Most people may equate this technology with the controversial use of embryonic stem cells. But this new technology uses adult stem cells derived from the fat of the pet. Since they are the pets own cells, there is no ethical debate!
Scientific and anecdotal evidence have shown that these fat derived stem cells are quite helpful for arthritis, tendon and ligament injuries. Furthermore, no significant side effects have been reported. Stem cells appear to moderate the inflammatory response and actually create a healthier healing environment in the joint. Recently, a detailed study on the use of fat-derived stem cells in dogs showed that animals receiving the treatment demonstrated a significant improvement in lameness when compared to dogs in the control group. This news has excited scientists and pet owners alike and has many asking their veterinarians about the potential for a real world application.
Working with Stemlogix, Beach Pet Hospital is now able to produce innovate stem cell therapy in-house! Traditional methods required shipping the fat sample to a remote laboratory. There are many advantages to in-clinic stem cell production including much lower costs per procedure, its much easier logistically (only one office visit per patient as opposed to two), and the cell viability & potency are higher. Our veterinarians can harvest a small fat sample from the pet and Technicians then process the tissue to concentrate and purify the stem cells. The cells are returned to the veterinarian, ready to be injected into the pet just 1.5 hours after collection. All of this seems pretty miraculous and for some pets, the results are truly nothing short of a life-saving miracle.
Not all pets are considered good candidates for this therapy. Since anesthesia is involved in both the harvesting step and the reintroduction of the cells, this may not be ideal for patients at increased risk for anesthetics. Additionally, according to Stemlogix, any dog with serious systemic disease, such as cancer, might not benefit from these treatments. Arthritis can be painful and even debilitating in any dog. If you suspect your dog suffers from this disease, talk with your veterinarian about testing to confirm arthritis and then discuss the many treatment options. Veterinarians may recommend a multi-modal approach, combining appropriate medications, controlled exercise, weight loss, and environmental changes to make your pet's life easier. In some cases, new technology, like stem cell therapy, might be beneficial.
How Stem Cells Can Help with Arthritis
More than 20% of dogs in North America suffer from arthritis. This means that about 15 million of our canine companions have this painful disease
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