Regenerative medicine

Regenerative medicine is a relatively new branch of medicine, that aims to restore functionality of damaged or dysfunctioned organs, tissues or structures of the human body. These goals can be achieved through usage of the body’s own repair mechanisms with adequate stimulation of beneficial processes at the level of tissues and cells.

Currently, regenerative medicine achievements are used in a wide range of treatments, ranging from stem cells, gene therapy, biomaterials up to usage of platelet rich plasma in aesthetic medicine, orthopedics and sports medicine.
More information on medical conditions that respond to regenerative medicine treatment methods, such as tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, jumper’s knee, heel spurs can be found on the website:

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