It’s Time to Stop Living with Arthritis
Did you know that for every five Americans over the age of 18, one has arthritis? Or that one in 250 American children have an arthritic condition? Science predicts that by the year 2030, more than 67 million Americans will be diagnosed with some form of arthritis. These are the numbers that have made arthritis the number one cause of disability in the nation, which has led to astronomical health care costs and more.
Living with Arthritis
Arthritis can affect anyone — any race, any gender, any age, any lifestyle. There is no one off limits, and that means that anyone may one day find themselves learning how to live a life around the chronic pain and loss of mobility that arthritis brings. A quick search on the Internet for arthritis tips will reveal tons of information on how to manage the pain, what kinds of food may make the pain worse, how to re-learn basic activities without the use of your hands or knees or other joints, and many other depressing articles.
Aren’t you tired of simply living with arthritis?
Arthritis Treatments of the Past
One of the things that defines the arthritis treatments of the past is their focus on pain management. Dallas patients used to be limited to medications, surgeries, or physical therapy routines that helped them control the pain, and maybe regain some of their mobility. These treatments didn’t even address the way arthritis can cause chronic fatigue and other side effects.
Nor did these treatments offer any long-term hope for regaining more mobility or lessening the pain over time. The attitude seemed to be that the body was simply getting older, and that’s the way it was.
Arthritis Treatments Today
Today, we have far more options available to treat the cause of arthritis. For example, at Texas Cell Institute, we offer Adipose Derived Stem Cell Therapy, which can actually help your body grow new connective tissue, replacing areas where the tissue is worn down, and curing your arthritis.
Stem cell therapy is still a new idea in treating arthritis, but the results are proving to be very hopeful. By using cells from your own body, and injecting them into the areas where you suffer from arthritis, your body can actually regenerate the damaged tissue, effectively turning back the clock on aging and giving you a healthy body again.
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