Stem Cell Therapy and Its Significance in Pain Management

  • Padda J
  • Khalid K
  • Zubair U
  • et al.
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Abstract

Pain management has always been a challenging issue, which is why it has been a major focus of many rigorous studies. Chronic pain which typically lasts for more than three months is prevalent at an astounding rate of 11% to 19% of the adult population. Pain management techniques have gone through major advances in the last decade with no major improvement in the quality of life in affected populations. Recently there has been growing interest in the utilization of stem cells for pain management. Advancement of stem cell therapy has been noted for the past few years and is now being used in human clinical trials. Stem cell therapy has shown promising results in the management of neuropathic, discogenic back, osteoarthritis, and musculoskeletal pain. In this article, we will discuss the role of stem cells in the pain management of the aforementioned conditions, along with the mechanism, adverse effects, and risks of stem cell therapy.

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Padda, J., Khalid, K., Zubair, U., Al Hennawi, H., Yadav, J., Almanie, A. H., … Jean-Charles, G. (2021). Stem Cell Therapy and Its Significance in Pain Management. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.17258

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