JMISKO – What is a Stem Cell?
A mesenchymal stem cell is a primitive cell with the ability to self-replicate, reduce inflammation, fight apoptosis (cell death) and differentiate into multiple tissues (bone, cartilage, muscle, and fat).
STEM CELLS ALREADY EXIST IN THE BODY TO HELP REGENERATE CELLS AND HEALING.
But aging and injuries can mean fewer stem cells and less effective healing. Our treatments take stem cells from one part of an individual’s body, where they exist in higher concentrations, and inject them into an injured area to potentially help reinforce their power. The hope is that those stem cells will take cues from surrounding cells and begin to repair the site.
We provide the most innovative and proven techniques and therapies using the body’s natural healing power of stem cells. Our fellowship-trained doctors are using the power of your own stem cells to treat all kinds of injuries, acute illnesses, and aches and pains from aging. We work with patients from around the world using the newest and most advanced technology to treat orthopedic injuries and bone and joint pain, as well as relieving symptoms and improving the lives of patients with a multitude of illnesses.
JMISKO Surgical Design M.D.’s Stem Cell Division (JMISKCO.com) has extensive research in the field of utilizing biologists for orthopedics and promoting the natural healing power of one’s own stem cells. Our team has worked with professional athletes, weekend warriors and thousands of patients seeking relief from debilitating pain or illness. We treat each patient with the utmost respect and get to know you as an individual with a unique set of circumstances. From our first meeting to follow-up visits five years after procedures, your case is personal and important to us.
AREAS WE TREAT:
Neck, Shoulders, Elbows, Spine, Hands, Wrists, Hips, Knees, Feet and Ankles.
CONDITIONS WE TREAT:
• ALS • Anti-Aging • Asthma • Crohn’s Disease • COPD • Diabetes • Erectile Dysfunction • Fibromyalgia • Hashimoto’s • Kidney Disease • Liver Dysfunction • Lupus • Multiple Sclerosis • Osteoarthritis • Osteoporosis • Parkinson’s Disease • Psoriatic Arthritis • Rheumatoid Arthritis • Scleroderma • Stroke • TMJ • Ulcerative Colitis
Decreases in immunity and level of activity or energy due to aging. Bronchospasm, bronchial swelling or constriction, difficulty breathing. Abdominal cramps, diarrhea, constipation, rectal bleeding. Increased breathlessness, frequent coughing, wheezing, tightness in the chest. Decreased blood flow to the muscle affecting performance. Pervasive pain, lethargy, cognitive difficulties. Underactive thyroid gland. High blood pressure, hardening of the arteries, inflammation. Liver fibrosis and cirrhosis. Damage to skin, joints and/ or organs. Myelin damage. Damage to joints in hands, knees, ankles, hips, and spine. Decrease in bone density. Shakiness, tremors, loss of coordination, changes in gait, psychiatric symptoms, inability to control muscle movements. Finger and toe inflammation, Achilles tendinitis, plantar fasciitis, lumbar and sacral pain. Joint destruction, pulmonary fibrosis, renal damage, heart damage. Hardened skin lesions, organ damage, sclerotic or scar tissue. Lack of blood supply and oxygen to the brain. Pain in jaw joint and in the muscles that control jaw movement.