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Writer's pictureOm Patil

"Regaining Mobility: Stem Cell Therapy for AVN Hip Pain in Post-COVID-19 Patients"

Are you over the age of 40 and experiencing pain and limited mobility in your hip joint? You may be suffering from avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head, a condition where the bone tissue in the head of the femur dies due to a lack of blood supply. Fortunately, there is hope for treatment through stem cell therapy.

At your age, you may be concerned about the potential need for a hip replacement and the associated risks and recovery time. That's where stem cell therapy comes in.


Stem cells have the ability to differentiate into various types of cells, including bone cells, and can help promote new bone growth and regeneration.

Stem cell therapy for AVN of the femoral head is a minimally invasive procedure that involves injecting stem cells directly into the site of injury. Unlike surgery, stem cell therapy has a shorter recovery time and lower risk of complications.

Clinical trials have shown promising results for stem cell therapy for AVN of the femoral head, with patients experiencing significant pain reduction and improved joint function. Stem cell therapy also has the potential to delay or even eliminate the need for joint replacement surgery.

As someone over the age of 40, you may have many years of activity and mobility ahead of you. Don't let AVN of the femoral head hold you back. Consider the benefits of stem cell therapy as a non-invasive and effective treatment option.

Consult with a orthopedic surgeon to discuss whether stem cell therapy for AVN of the femoral head is right for you. Take the first step towards regaining your mobility and quality of life.

To book an appointment for stem cell therapy or OsteoGrow treatment at our Speciality Centres, book your appointment with our Orthopaedic specialist in Mumbai Dr Om Patil, visit us at Dadar, Chembur and Vashi

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