by Miami Stem Cell | Dec 1, 2017 | regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy
Check out the latest information pertaining to Regenerative Medicine from the newly appointed FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb: “This is no longer the stuff of science fiction. This is the practical promise of modern applications of regenerative medicine,”...
by Miami Stem Cell | Nov 15, 2017 | regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy, stem cells for pain management
While writing this article, I am currently at the Punta Cana airport in the beautiful Dominican Republic, heading back to Miami after a very successful stem cell congress, where we presented our vast experience in treating painful orthopedic related conditions...
by Miami Stem Cell | Nov 15, 2017 | regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy, stem cells for pain management
Almost 15 years ago, I started working in the field of what is now known as Regenerative Medicine or Ortho-Biological Medicine. In these years, I pleasantly observed how the field has developed and also how the treatments are becoming more and more successful,...
by Miami Stem Cell | Nov 1, 2017 | regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy, stem cells for pain management
In my opinion, one of the hardest things to accept is a new type of medical treatment, particularly when it changes the philosophy, parameters and overall results that we are expecting and basically used to receiving. Stem cells are undoubtedly, no exception to this...
by Miami Stem Cell | Sep 15, 2017 | regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy, stem cells for pain management
Recently, I was looking for the meaning of the concept of evolution and found the following definition: “A change or gradual transformation of something.” It is with great satisfaction that we have seen tremendous strides and evolution with our stem cell treatments in...
by Miami Stem Cell | Sep 1, 2017 | regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy, stem cells for pain management
One of the most interesting aspects of stem cells is how we can basically predict “when and how” they will work, regardless of age, race and gender of patients. Although it is somewhat a puzzle as to how they function in general, we can definitely now hypothesize as...