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How Regenerative Cell Treatment is an Alternative to Hip Bursitis Surgery

Bursa is a sac-like structure filled with synovial fluid. This synovial fluid aids in joint movement and works as a lubricant between the tissues and bones. Bursa acts as a cushion between bones and tissues and helps to decrease friction. Hence, when the bursa doesnu2019t function properly, there is an inflammation of the hip bursae, termed hip bursitis.

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How Regenerative Cell Treatment is an Alternative to Hip Bursitis Surgery

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  1. How Regenerative Cell Treatment is an Alternative to Hip Bursitis Surgery?

  2. What is Hip Bursitis? • Bursa is a sac-like structure filled with synovial fluid. • This synovial fluid aids in joint movement and works as a lubricant between the tissues and bones. • Bursa acts as a cushion between bones and tissues and helps to decrease friction. • Hence, when the bursa doesn’t function properly, there is an inflammation of the hip bursae, termed hip bursitis.

  3. Reasons for hip bursitis • There are plenty of reasons for getting hip bursitis. • Falling on the hip, excessive usage of the hip, spine-related problems, long hours of running or standing, extreme climbing of stairs, and the difference in the length of each leg are some reasons. • Hip replacements and hip surgeries can also lead to hip bursitis.

  4. Signs of hip bursitis • Swelling, pain, restricted movement, tenderness outward the upper curve of the thigh, and swelling are signs of hip bursitis. Persistent pain can stretch towards the lower outer thigh region. The pain can also radiate towards the groin, knee, and buttocks. Bursitis occurs in the part that is affected by hip bursa: • Iliopsoas bursitis occurs when an inflammation of the iliopsoas bursa is situated below the iliopsoas muscle in front of the hip. • Trochanter hip bursitis occurs due to the inflammation of the trochanter bursa. It is prevalent to find people with trochanter hip bursitis. In this condition, pain while lying on both sides is the major symptom.

  5. Conventional treatment for hip bursitis • There are many conventional therapies included in this treatment. • They are the administration of NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) like ibuprofen, corticosteroid injections, and RICE formula (Rest, Ice therapy, Compression, and Elevation). • Prolonged usage of such temporary treatment methods can lead to many systematic side effects. • There can be heart problems, kidney problems, and gastrointestinal problems. • Some women experience changes in their moods and the menstrual cycle. • Hence, you should avoid these conventional treatment methods. • The steroid injection can damage and weaken the targeted part like muscle, tendon, or ligament. • Therefore, the physicians limit the administration of corticosteroid injections. • In sporadic cases, the physician advises surgery in trochanteric bursitis. • However, surgery for hip bursitis involves many complications. • The patients may experience clot formation and bleeding. Similarly, surgery damages the tissues surrounding the targeted region.

  6. Treating hip bursitis with regenerative cell treatment • PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy, stem cell therapy come under regenerative cell treatments. • Our Medica Stem Cells clinic in Ireland offers regenerative cell treatment to rejuvenate the damaged tissues. The patient’s blood cells are used in PRP, and concentrated platelets are separated using the high spin method. • Hence, the patient won’t experience any allergy or rejection issues once injected into the affected area. • Regenerative cell treatment promotes quick and natural healing of the damaged tissues and differentiates them into cartilages and bones. • With the help of this long-lasting therapy, it is possible to strengthen the patient’s body balance without any risk of significant side effects. • Hence, the patient can expect a quick recovery within a short duration in this minimally invasive regenerative cell treatment.

  7. Contact us • You can refer to the website http://www.medicastemcells.com for more information about regenerative cell treatment for treating hip bursitis. • Furthermore, feel free to contact the Medica Stem Cells clinic in Ireland at 01 298 8000 for direct consultation. Find out whether you are the right candidate to undergo regenerative cell treatment.

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