Abstract

Knee health promotion and cell therapy for knee osteoarthritis Shaw-Ruey Lyu, Professor from Dalin Tzu-Chi Hospital, Tzu-Chi University, says that the knee health promotion option and cell therapy are a perfect combination for knee osteoarthritis. Knee osteoarthritis (knee OA) is commonly but mistakenly referred to as a degenerative process of the knee. The mainstream medical community has devoted uncounted resources and talents to identifying the cause of knee OA, but that effort has only produced controversial results. Consequently, sufferers of knee OA have not been able to rest, and the deteriorating course of knee OA symptoms, which typically start from stage I and worsen to stages II, III, IV, and V, puts the patients through increasingly agonising pain and discomfort. The mainstream medical community collectively has tried to offer relief to their knee OA patients, such as nonpharmacological interventions, systemic drug treatment, intra-articular therapies ranging from corticosteroids to hyaluronans to more recently platelet-rich plasma, and more invasive surgical procedures such as arthroscopy or corrective osteotomy.

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