Wharton's Jelly
Wharton’s Jelly injections have the ability to develop — through a process called differentiation — into many different types of cells, such as cartilage, tendons, ligaments, etc. Wharton’s Jelly is a key component of regenerative medicine, as they open the door to new clinical applications.
Wharton’s Jelly treatment takes advantage of the body’s ability to repair itself. With Wharton’s Jelly injection therapy, our medical staff injects Wharton’s Jelly from amniotic tissues into your body. Wharton’s Jelly injections have anti-inflammatory properties, similar to cortisone and steroid shots. However, this type of therapy goes far beyond the benefits of standard “injection therapy.”
While cortisone and other drugs only provide temporary pain relief and over time can cause degeneration of soft tissues, Wharton’s Jelly injections actually restore degenerated tissue while providing pain relief. The growth factors in Wharton’s Jelly may replace damaged cells in your body. Additionally, injections contain hyaluronic acid, which lubricates joints and tendons, easing the pain and helping restore mobility.
Most common conditions that can benefit from this treatment are knee, hip and shoulder osteoarthritis. However, Wharton's Jelly can be used for most joint related issues.
Schedule an appointment with one of our Nurse Practitioners to discuss your specific condition and if you would be candidate for this type of treatment.
Wharton’s Jelly treatment takes advantage of the body’s ability to repair itself. With Wharton’s Jelly injection therapy, our medical staff injects Wharton’s Jelly from amniotic tissues into your body. Wharton’s Jelly injections have anti-inflammatory properties, similar to cortisone and steroid shots. However, this type of therapy goes far beyond the benefits of standard “injection therapy.”
While cortisone and other drugs only provide temporary pain relief and over time can cause degeneration of soft tissues, Wharton’s Jelly injections actually restore degenerated tissue while providing pain relief. The growth factors in Wharton’s Jelly may replace damaged cells in your body. Additionally, injections contain hyaluronic acid, which lubricates joints and tendons, easing the pain and helping restore mobility.
Most common conditions that can benefit from this treatment are knee, hip and shoulder osteoarthritis. However, Wharton's Jelly can be used for most joint related issues.
Schedule an appointment with one of our Nurse Practitioners to discuss your specific condition and if you would be candidate for this type of treatment.