Pseudoarthrosis (Non-Union) Treatment
Pseudoarthrosis (Non-Union) Treatment
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Cultured Stem Cell Treatments (Non-Union)
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Clinical Trials on Pseudoarthrosis conducted. The world’s sole scientific evidence.
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Cultured Stem Cell Treatments (Non-Union)
Clinical Trials on Pseudoarthrosis conducted. The worlds’s sole scientific evidence.
Pseudoarthrosis (Non-Union fractures)
Our therapy is based on CULTURED STEM CELLS,
because the scientific evidence has shown that only by multiplying them
to reach millions of units, regeneration can be achieved
Patients
Clinical Trials (Largest scientific evidence worldwide)
Doses of Cultured Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Endorsed by Health Authorities
What Non-Union (Pseudoarthrosis)) is?
What Non-Union (Pseudoarthrosis) is?
Fractures that lack the potential to heal without further intervention are defined as non-unions. This disorder, also known as Pseudoarthrosis, occurs when bones are not properly repaired after a bone fracture or trauma. The lesion is usually detected when the patient does not regain normal mobility after surgery, once the estimated healing time has elapsed.
Despite its name, pseudoarthrosis is unconnected with osteoarthritis. They are different diseases. One affects the cartilage and other the bone.
At ITRT, we have proven that treating non-unions with Cultured Mesenchymal Stem Cells (CMSC) new bone is created and the injury healed.
What
Non-Union (Pseudoarthrosis) is?
Fractures that lack the potential to heal without further intervention are defined as non-unions. This disorder, also known as Pseudoarthrosis, occurs when bones are not properly repaired after a bone fracture or trauma. The lesion is usually detected when the patient does not regain normal mobility after surgery, once the estimated healing time has elapsed.
Despite its name, pseudoarthrosis is unconnected with osteoarthritis. They are different diseases. One affects the cartilage and other the bone.
At ITRT, we have proven that treating non-unions with Cultured Mesenchymal Stem Cells (CMSC) new bone is created and the injury healed.
World Champion Dani Pedrosa healed his
collar bone fracture with Cultured Stem Cells
World Champion Dani Pedrosa healing collar bone fracture with Cultured Stem Cells
Three times World Champion Dani Pedrosa, suffered a tough crash at Motegi in the Japanese GP training, which caused him to break his collarbone in 3 pieces. After implanting a plate, the bone failed to join and, years later, in his daily life, it broke again.
After being implanted with 40 Million of Cultured Stem Cells, he completely restored the injury and was able to compete again at a professional level and enjoy his passion.
LEARN MORE ABOUT HIS CASE IN THIS VIDEO
“World Champion Dani Pedrosa healing
collar bone fracture with Cultured Stem Cells”
Three times World Champion Dani Pedrosa, suffered a tough crash at Motegi in the Japanese GP training, which caused him to break his collarbone in 3 pieces. After implanting a plate, the bone failed to join and, years later, in his daily life, it broke again.
After being implanted with 40 Million of Cultured Stem Cells, he completely restored the injury and was able to compete again at a professional level and enjoy his passion.
LEARN MORE ABOUT HIS CASE IN THIS VIDEO
“Nobody could give me a straight answer and the general consensus was I was gonna have a shorter leg”
“Nobody could give me a straight answer and the general consensus was I was gonna have a shorter leg”
Nick Tudor broke his leg really seriously, he got a rotational fracture in several pieces, including a small one in the middle. After some treatments, the leg wasn’t healing the way it should be doing and the general consensus was that he was going to have a shorter leg.
With a single dose of 40 million Cultured Stem Cells and after a period of rehab with his physiotherapist, David de Toro, he has started to run up mountains again.
“Nobody could give me a straight answer and the consensus was I was going to have a shorter leg”
Nick Tudor broke his leg really seriously, he got a rotational fracture in several pieces, including a small one in the middle. After some treatments, the leg wasn’t healing the way it should be doing and the general consensus from the specialists was that he was going to have a shorter leg.
With a single dose of 40 Million of Cultured Stem Cells and after a period of rehab with his physiotherapist, David de Toro, he has started to run up mountains again.
LEARN MORE ABOUT HIS CASE IN THIS VIDEO
Atrophic Non-Union
Atrophic
Non-Union
Non-Unions
Non-Unions can affect different bones in the human body. At ITRT we have experience in treating virtually all bones with cultured mesenchymal stem cells, particularly:
- Femur
- Tibia and fibula
- Humerus
- Clavicle
- Other
The ultimate treatment of Pseudoartrosis: Cultured Stem Cells
Treatment of Pseudoarthrosis is different depending on the case of every patient, especially those cases in which the surgical material from previous interventions must be removed or replaced.
The treatment with Cultured Mesenchymal stem cells (CMSC) has proven on clinical trials to promote bone regeneration and healing in patients, even in those who had undergone multiple previous surgeries.
At ITRT we have a compelling experience in the treatment of Pseudoarthrosis in patients with complex clinical histories and affecting different bones of the body, including some of the most famous sportsmen and sportswoman.
Cultivated Mesenchymal Stem Cell therapy practiced by our medical team is performed within strict compliance of the EMAA and AEMPS regulatory framework and all patients are included in a clinical trial supervised by the Clinical Research Ethics Committee and EMAA.