MediKine Plus (Allogenic Knee Regenerative Treatment)

 
 

1. WHAT IS ARTHRITIS?

Arthritis is a condition in which one or more of your joints are inflamed. This can result in stiffness, soreness and in many cases swelling. Inflammatory and non-inflammatory arthritis are the two most common forms of the condition. Inflammatory arthritis is usually referred to as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and non-inflammatory arthritis is known as osteoarthritis (OA).

2. CAUSE OF ARTHRITIS

i) Osteoarthritis (OA)

Even though it is called non-inflammatory arthritis, OA can still result in some inflammation of the joints. This inflammation results from wear and tear. In particular, OA re-sults from the breakdown of cartilage. Cartilage is the slick tissue that covers and cushions the ends of the bones in a joint.

ii) Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

RA is an autoimmune disease. This means the body’s immune system attacks healthy tissue. The cause of RA still remains a mystery. However, because women are more likely to develop RA than men are, researchers believe that it may involve genetic or hormonal factors.


3. SOURCE

  • These are the most primitive and potent secretome (cytokines, growth factors, exosomes, etc.) derived from the baby MSC stem cells produced in highly accredited and experienced cGMP lab.
  • It has excellent and very powerful regenerative and healing potentials at cellular level.

4. CHARACTERISTICS

  • Anti – Inflammatory : Helps to reduce pain and inflammation at injured and aged site.
  • Anti – Fibrotic : Prevents from scarring and wound formation.
  • Pro – Angiogenic : Helps in the formation of new blood cells and extracellular matrix (i.e: process of regeneration to attract our body endogenous stem cells).
  • Anti – Apoptotic : Prevents cells death and slow down aging.

5. BENEFITS

  • Effective in regeneration of new cartilage cells.
  • To reduce pain and inflammation at joints.
  • Minimal invasive technique.
  • Increase functionality, range of motion and flexibility.
  • Cost effectiveness.
  • Prevent degeneration of joints and cartilage.

6. MODE OF ACTION

  • Anti – inflammatory properties (e.g: IL-10) play an important role in suppressing and neutralising the inflamed injury sites.
  • The regeneration process then begins by attracting our body endogenous stem cells to the sites.
  • Cells will be allowed to differentiate into desired function cells for tissue repair (i.e: Cartilage metabolism and repairs).

7. CLINICAL EVIDENCE