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Treat Jumper’s Knee Naturally with Medica Stem Cell

If you overuse your knee repeatedly or a jumper or a runner, you are at risk of getting a jumperu2019s knee. Patellar tendonitis is the other name for Jumperu2019s knee. If there is no significant improvement in your condition, your doctor may recommend surgery. Even if you require treatment for Jumperu2019s knee, it need not be surgery right away.

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Treat Jumper’s Knee Naturally with Medica Stem Cell

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  1. Treat Jumper’s Knee Naturally with Medica Stem Cell Therapy

  2. If you overuse your knee repeatedly or a jumper or a runner, you are at risk of getting a jumper’s knee. • Patellar tendonitis is the other name for Jumper’s knee. • If there is no significant improvement in your condition, your doctor may recommend surgery. Even if you require treatment for Jumper’s knee, it need not be surgery right away. • In our Medica Stem Cell Clinic, you can find the long-lasting non-surgical option to treat a jumper’s knee. • We offer PRP therapy and Medica Stem Cell therapy as treatment. • First, let’s understand what Patellar tendonitis is before understanding the significance of Medica Stem Cells Clinic’s varied therapies.

  3. What is Patellar tendonitis or Jumper’s knee? • Tendon connects the kneecap to the shinbone. You develop patellar tendonitis when there is an injury to that tendon. A stressed patellar tendon gives rise to this condition. • Due to the repeated stress of the tendon, you may get micro-tears. Hence, they become inflamed over time. There can be different risk factors: • A sharp rise in the frequency or intensity of physical activity. • Taking part in physical activities or sports that involve jumping and running. • Taut quadriceps and hamstrings. • Uneven muscle stretch where stronger muscles have a greater pull compared to the patellar tendon.

  4. Signs of Jumper’s knee • There will be an ache between the tibia (where the tendon joins the shinbone) and the kneecap. This pain occurs during physical activity or just after that. Therefore, this condition may hinder your daily activities or movements. • The severe pain will prevent you from taking part in physical activity or sport. Hence, if you neglect this ache and strain, you can develop acute patellar tendinopathy.

  5. Diagnosis of Patellar tendonitis • Your doctor will check you below the kneecap to see any pain in the front part of the knee. • He will administer you with imaging tests like X-rays to check for any additional bone problems. • You may be advised to take an ultrasound test to reveal any tear in the patellar tendon. • An MRI test can help to reveal any changes in the patellar tendon.

  6. Treatment of Jumper’s knee with Conventional therapy • There are many conventional treatments for Jumper’s knee. It includes physical therapy like strengthening exercises, corticosteroid injections, RICE (Rest, Ice therapy, Compression, and Elevation formula), activity modification, and NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). • However, these conventional methods cannot treat the root cause of this problem. • If the condition is left untreated, there is a great danger of developing patellar tendon rupture. • Then you’ll be advised to go for surgery. • Even in surgery, there is a possibility of post-surgical complications.

  7. Treat Jumper’s knee with Regenerative Cell therapy • Regenerative cell treatment is a non-surgical method to treat a jumper’s knee. Moreover, it naturally provides a long-lasting effect. • Various regenerative treatments include platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy and cell therapy. These minimally invasive therapies can heal and restore the damaged tissues quickly. The patient’s cells are used to improve the healing mechanism in the damaged area. Hence, there won’t be any side effects like allergy and rejection. • Moreover, the patient can find a significant improvement within two weeks of the treatment. But, for the complete regeneration, it will take time. Hence, regenerative treatment is an excellent alternative therapy for Jumper’s knee problem that you can think of for sure. • To get more information about regenerative treatment, you can refer to our website http://www.medicastemcells.com. Our Medica Stem Cells Clinic in the UK provides prolotherapy, mesenchymal cell therapy, PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy, nutritional therapy, and physical therapy.

  8. After diagnosing your condition, our therapists may recommend combinational therapy to improve the healing process. • You can call Medica Stem Cells clinic in Ireland at 01 298 8000 or in London at 020 8 168 2000. Try to understand the effect of our regenerative treatment on Jumper’s knee condition during your initial consultation in our Medica Stem Cells Clinic.

  9. Read More: • Knee pain treatment • Hip pain treatment • Shoulder pain treatment • Goldic Treatment

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