Arthritis is a condition characterized by joint inflammation, stiffness, and pain that can limit daily activities. Stem cell therapy offers a regenerative approach aimed at supporting joint tissue and reducing inflammatory responses.
In arthritis treatment, stem cells are injected into the affected joint area. There, they release bioactive substances that help regulate inflammation and support tissue repair. Over time, this may lead to improved joint movement and reduced discomfort.
Unlike medications that mainly control symptoms, stem cell therapy focuses on improving the joint environment itself. It is often chosen by patients who wish to avoid surgery or reduce long-term dependence on pain medication.
Although results vary, many patients consider stem cell therapy a promising supportive option for maintaining joint function and improving quality of life.















