Posts Tagged ‘neural tissues’
by Denise
The purpose behind most orthopedic surgical procedures is to increase and enhance mobility of a joint as well as to repair damaged bone, muscular, or neural tissues caused by sports injuries, arthritis, fractures, and muscle and bone diseases. Common orthopedic procedures include partial or total hip or placement surgery, as well as hip resurfacing surgery, partial or total knee replacement procedures and those that focus on hands, elbow, or shoulder joints.
Â
Orthopedics treatments and surgeries help to treat chronic diseases such as various forms of arthritis in the hands, knees and back. For example, rheumatoid arthritis severely inhibits mobility in the fingers and hands. Treatments and surgeries designed to relieve pain and increase mobility require a team effort from specialists in orthopedic surgery as well as specialists who focus on the musculature damage such arthritis causes.
Â
Facilities around the globe offer a variety of orthopedic surgeries that provide excellent, experienced, accredited and state-of-the-art technology, treatments and procedures. Some of the best are located in Croatia, such as Terme Selce, and Turkey, at the Acibadem Healthcare Group and at the Florence Nightingale Hospital in Istanbul. The Madras Joint Replacement Center in Chennai, India and the Jordan Hospital in Amman, Jordan all provide accredited orthopedic surgeons and surgical care for international travelers seeking affordable and effective treatments of bone and joint injuries caused by sports, accidents or disease conditions.
Â
Individuals from abroad seek health and wellness choices that meet their needs with today’s availability and popularity of medical tourism and travel, offering real choices for effective, quality and affordable orthopedic surgical care.
Tags: accredited orthopedic surgeons, Acibadem Healthcare Group, affordable orthopedic orthopedic surgical care, affordable orthopedic surgery, amman, arthritis, best in orthopedic care, bone and joint injuries, bone disease, Chennai, chronic diseases, croatia, damaged bone, Florence Nightingale Hospital, fractures, hip replacement, hip resurfacing, hip resurfacing surgery, India, international travelers, Istanbul, joint health, jordan, jordan hospital, knee replacement, knee replacement procedures, Madras Joint Replacement Center, Medical Tourism, neural tissues, orthopedic, orthopedic care, orthopedic care abroad, orthopedic procedures, orthopedic surgical procedures, orthopedic treatments, partial hip replacement, partial knee replacement, repair damaged bone, resurfacing surgrey, rheumatoid arthritis, sports injuries, surgical care, surgical procedures, Terme Selce, total hip replacement, total knee replacement, turkey
Posted in Croatian Medical Tourism, India Medical Tourism, Jordan Medical Tourism, Medical Tourism, Medical Tourism Turkey, Orthopedics Surgery Abroad | 1 Comment »
by Denise
Parkinson’s disease affects individuals around the world, most of them over 65 years of age. Parkinson’s disease causes muscles to become stiff and rigid, and tremble, making movement, speech, sleep, and simple functions like bathing, brushing the teeth or hair, or speaking difficult. Parkinson’s disease is believed to be caused by a loss of the brain cell called dopaminergic neurons found in the brain.
Researchers involved in stem cell research are studying the growth of new tissues and organs from stem cells that may be used in new brain tissue growth and transplants. Several stem cell research communities around the world are looking into prompting multipotent stem cells into becoming specific brain neuron cells, which could then be transplanted into the brains of patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s.
Research is currently focusing on prompting healthy neural tissues and cells to regrow through various multiplication processes and technology. Such research and development of new Parkinson’s disease treatment and protocols utilizing stem cell technologies and research are on the cutting edge of discovery and facilities around the world, such as the Ukraine, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Germany and the United States are engaged in in-depth research in this area.
Individuals seeking treatments and possible cures to medical illnesses and conditions continue to seek out stem cell treatments available in international destinations and locations. Stem cell technology and treatments available in facilities such as Integra Medical and ProgenCell located in Mexico, as well as EmCell, located in the Ukraine offer international patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s hope for the future.
Tags: brain, brain cell, brain cells, brain tissue, EmCell, Germany, INtegra Medical, international patients, Japan, medical conditions, medical cures, medical illnesses, Mexico, multipotent stem cells, neural tissues, neuron cells, new tissues, organs from stem cells, Parkinson's, Parkinson's disease treatment, Parkinsons Disease, Progencell, South Korea, stem cell, stem cell research, stem cell research communities, stem cell technologies, stem cell treatments, Ukraine
Posted in Medical Tourism, Mexico Medical Tourism, Stem Cell Therapy | No Comments »




