One of the most exciting advances in regenerative medicine is exosome therapy. This therapy doesn’t apply chemical medications or harsh interventions to medical issues. Instead, it unlocks the healing potential that exists in your own body. With this therapy, you can expect faster regeneration of tissues, reduced inflammation, and many other benefits that we will discuss in a moment. This is just one of the advanced therapy as we offer here at Right Path Pain & Spine Centers in Davenport, FL.
What Are the Benefits of Exosome Therapy?
Treats a Wide Variety of Conditions
This therapy has the power to help with many conditions, including chronic diseases, degenerative diseases, genetic disorders, and acute injuries. This targeted and flexible cell therapy can improve communication between the cells wherever it is targeted, which has an enormous number of long-term benefits.
One example of a well-known degenerative condition that exosome therapy can help with is osteoarthritis. Many people are aware that regenerative medicine is often used to improve this condition, but what you may not know is that older regenerative techniques, such as mesenchymal signaling cell therapy, can’t always achieve the results you’re looking for. If cellular health is poor, mesenchymal signaling cell injections may not be able to do anything, for instance. That’s where exosome therapy can make a huge difference. This therapy actually improves the communication between the older cells and the newer cells, causing other therapies to work correctly and enhancing healing.
Improves or Even Restores Cellular Communication
As mentioned above, some regenerative techniques don’t work well if the cells are not communicating. One of the benefits of exosomes is that they play a key role in this communication process, improving it or even, in some cases, restoring it to effectiveness entirely.
Exosomes themselves are extracellular particles. Your body naturally releases these from the cells, and unlike cells, exosomes do not replicate themselves. Instead, they act as messengers taking genetic information on messenger proteins from cell to cell. When they do, they are providing instructions to the cells about how they should act.
When the body suffers from a disease, it can interfere with the ability of cells to communicate with one another. This lack of communication can cause or exacerbate many illnesses. Exosome therapy regulates and restores effective communication, improving your health in ways no other therapy can.
Can Improve Effectiveness of Drugs
The science is still being gathered on this benefit of exosomes, but there seem to be strong implications that exosomes can facilitate improved delivery of drugs and medications. In short, the exosomes make these medications more effective. Many experts believe that exosomes are the future of targeted drug delivery.
For now, it’s enough to know that because exosomes enhance the communication between cells, they can improve the effectiveness of drugs generally. This means it’s possible to see the same benefit with a smaller amount of medication, which can be especially important with certain harsher medicines.
Facilitates Cellular Renewal
Perhaps the core benefit of this therapy is the way it facilitates cellular rejuvenation. This makes it dramatically useful in restoring and healing the body. When our cells have been damaged too badly, they are often no longer able to produce exosomes, yet these exosomes are necessary to get the healing started and keep it going. This can be a real problem in degenerative diseases in particular.
By providing the exosomes an injection form, we can overcome this issue so that people with damaged tissues can still see new cell growth and healthy cellular repair.
Poses Little Risk of Reactions
Because exosomes are naturally produced by all of your cells, this is considered a very safe treatment. Unlike with many medications, for example, there is not much chance of a person having a major allergic reaction to something their body naturally produces constantly, like exosomes. We get exosomes from adult mesenchymal signaling cells.
Can Be Better Than Mesenchymal Signaling Cells
It is likely that you have heard of mesenchymal signaling cell therapy, which can be extremely effective. Mesenchymal signaling cells have the power to turn into nearly any kind of cell, which means that injecting them into a particular area of the body can give that spot a boost in regenerating new tissue for healing. Mesenchymal signaling cells contain anti-inflammatory properties and are responsible for telling the other cells in the area what to do in order to accomplish tissue regeneration. Mesenchymal signaling cells produce exosomes, depending on what the body needs at the moment.
However, if your body is struggling to make the exosome messengers, the answer might not be mesenchymal signaling cells. In some cases, better and faster healing may be accomplished with exosomes, instead. And in some cases, it may not be safe to use mesenchymal signaling cell therapy at all, at times when there is a concern the body might turn mesenchymal signaling cells into harmful instead of helpful cells. In those cases, exosomes can still be safe and effective, helping the existing cells communicate and regenerate.
Other Benefits
This therapy also has general benefits for nearly any condition that is similar to what you will also experience with mesenchymal signaling cell therapy. Treatment with exosomes can:
- Support energy and metabolic function
- Help build muscle
- Reduces inflammation
- Increase the health of the immune system
- Improve management of chronic pain
- Reverse neurological damage for improved brain health and function
How Does Therapy Work?
During this therapy, we administer extracted exosomes directly to the treatment areas. The therapy is delivered by IV or by direct injection and can be used to address autoimmune or degenerative disease, age-related issues, and much more. Just a few of the areas where exosomes have been used successfully include:
Osteoarthritis
This painful degenerative disease destroys the joints, and though it is often associated with age, it can happen to anyone and can seriously undermine one’s quality of life. Exosomes can prevent further damage to the joints and help with pain by reducing swelling and helping the body to repair cartilage and remodel bone.
Lyme Disease
Exosomes have also been used to treat Lyme disease, which is a complex disorder that affects the immune system and often results in reduced metabolic function and increased inflammatory responses. Exosomes can stop the inflammatory response and facilitate healing of the mast cells, which improves the immune system and helps it function properly.
Tendinitis
Tendinitis is an inflammatory condition, and because exosomes are excellent at reducing inflammation and promoting cellular healing, they can be very effective in any case where tendons need to be repaired. This therapy can both reduce inflammation and speed up the healing of torn and worn muscles and tendons.
Chronic Wounds
Exosomes have also been used to facilitate the healing of chronic wounds. These can be very difficult to treat, and many are turning to regenerative medicine for answers. Chronic wounds often appear in people suffering from diabetes, but they can become an issue for anyone under the right circumstances.
Exosomes are a simpler, more affordable, and less time-consuming treatment for this issue than mesenchymal signaling cell therapy, but they can be just as effective.
It is possible to use exosomes at any stage of wound healing, all the way to the end, where it can result in reduced risk of scar formation. As described above, the ability of exosomes to control the immune response and reduce inflammation makes it a powerful approach to treating unhealed wounds.
Autoimmune Diseases
Autoimmune diseases are complicated and manifest in many forms, but they all have one thing in common. The problems and pain come from an overactive immune system, even if medical professionals are not always sure exactly what is causing the immune system to overreact. An overreactive immune system can actually attack the very body it is meant to protect, impairing tissue function, causing inflammation, and resulting in a number of unwanted effects.
Exosome therapy are useful in facilitating correct cellular communication, helping the immune system to avoid attacking its own tissues and attack foreign materials only. This is one of the most promising treatments for autoimmune issues.
Learn More About This and Other Regenerative Therapies
Regenerative medicine offers a number of useful therapies that are already making a difference in lives. Every year, we discover more about these therapies and how they can be useful in even more conditions. The possibilities are nearly endless, and there is a lot of potential, but the only way to know if this can be helpful for you is to come to see us for a consultation and talk to Dr. Porter.
Visit us at Right Path Pain & Spine Centers in Davenport, FL today to get started.