by Miami Stem Cell | Jun 29, 2017 | regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy, stem cells for pain management
This week I am sharing with you a new version of an article that I published over a year ago, and based on the impressive results we have experienced in the last year, I continue to feel confident that stem cells are a magnificent option to “insure” your life. A while...
by Miami Stem Cell | Jun 17, 2017 | regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy, stem cells for pain management
This week, I would like to comment on an article initially published by the prestigious BMJ (Spanish Journal of Muscles and Bones) in English and also recently in Spanish (by El Nuevo Herald) discussing the controversial topic about the inefficiency of arthroscopy...
by Miami Stem Cell | May 9, 2017 | regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy, stem cells for pain management
Like I have consistently mentioned on many of my previous articles, the unlimited capacities of autologous stem cells and platelets never ceases to amaze me. While at our StemCell Miami Institute (one of the few in the world) we specialize in treating orthopedic...
by Miami Stem Cell | Dec 19, 2016 | 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 a puzzle as to how they function in general, we can theorize as to how they act in the...
by Miami Stem Cell | Dec 7, 2016 | regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy, stem cells for pain management
As this year comes to an end, it has left us with exceptionally positive results regarding the application of Autologous Stem Cells in our StemCell Miami Institute. In 2016 we performed more than 700 Stem Cell procedures, in addition to around 200 PRP procedures...
by Miami Stem Cell | Oct 17, 2016 | regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy, stem cells for pain management
Recently I read a very interesting article on biotechnology, specifically on the use of a new type of technology that mimics the functioning of vital organs such as the lung, heart, or brain and that could be effectively used to test new medications. The article...