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Department of Alternative Medicine

The Department of Alternative Medicine specializes in the treatment of various types of cancer and chronic diseases using the methods of integrative medicine. The department belongs to few medical facilities in Germany, which offer individual treatment regimens using biological and integrative techniques. The department has state-of-the-art medical technologies, as well as a multidisciplinary team of competent specialists in various medical fields, including therapists, oncologists, gynecologists, urologists, orthopedists, nephrologists, surgeons, cardiologists and others. In addition, the department has a pleasant and friendly atmosphere.

Gerhard Siebenhüner
Dr. med.Gerhard Siebenhüner
Hospital directly 23020.4
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Orthopedic Center Munich East Munich
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Department of Orthopedics

The Department of Orthopedics offers the comprehensive diagnostics using high-precision imaging equipment, as well as conservative and surgical treatments for all diseases, injuries and functional limitations of the musculoskeletal system. The department uses the very latest treatment methods, such as acupuncture, autohemotherapy, PRP therapy, shockwave therapy, K-Taping therapy, etc. In the field of surgical treatment, the preference is always given to minimally invasive, endoscopic and arthroscopic operations.

Peter Diehl
Prof. Dr. med.Peter Diehl
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Price from: 20600.79
ATOS Clinic Munich
ATOS Clinic Munich
Overall rating 9.5 / 10

Department of Orthopedics, Foot Surgery, Hand Surgery and Spinal Surgery

According to the prestigious medical magazine Focus, the Department of Orthopedics, Foot Surgery, Hand Surgery and Spinal Surgery is one of the best medical facilities in Germany, specializing in shoulder and knee surgery, foot surgery, and hand surgery! The department offers a full range of medical services for diseases of the musculoskeletal system. The key focus of the department's doctors is the treatment of diseases of the large joints: knee, hip, shoulder, elbow, ankle, and wrist. Foot surgery specialists are responsible for the correction of hallux valgus, hallux rigidus, clubfoot, flatfoot, and claw toes, as well as the treatment of ankle arthrosis, heel spurs, and Achilles tendon ruptures. The department regularly admits patients with hand diseases, with particular interest in the treatment of wrist arthrosis, rhizarthrosis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and Dupuytren's contracture. The therapeutic offer is complemented by conservative and surgical treatment of spinal diseases such as herniated discs, spinal canal stenosis, vertebral fractures, and others. The department's medical team offers patients effective conservative treatment methods. However, when surgery is required, arthroscopic and minimally invasive techniques are preferred to ensure the fastest possible postoperative recovery and a high level of safety.

Mark Tauber
Prof. Dr. med.Mark Tauber
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Price from: 30014
Orthopedic Clinic Freiburg
Orthopedic Clinic Freiburg
Overall rating 9.7 / 10

Department of Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics, Foot Surgery and Hand Surgery

The Department of Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics, Foot Surgery and Hand Surgery provides the full range of medical services in the areas of its specialization. The focus of the team of doctors at the medical facility is on patients with pathologies of large joints, including the knee, hip, shoulder, elbow, ankle, and wrist joints. The department's special offer is autologous cartilage transplantation, which is performed by a very limited number of medical centers in Europe. This innovative surgical technique allows doctors to cure knee, hip, ankle, and shoulder arthrosis. With more than 700 interventions of this kind annually, the department's specialists are deservedly proud of their successful results and professional skills in this field. The department also treats foot and hand diseases, including hallux valgus, hallux rigidus, flat feet, hollow feet, Morton's neuroma, rhizarthrosis, Dupuytren's contracture, trigger fingers, and other pathologies. Surgical interventions for musculoskeletal diseases in adults and children are performed in two high-tech operating rooms that were opened in May 2020. In most cases, the department's doctors manage to perform low-traumatic operations, after which patients recover quickly and leave the hospital as soon as possible. The department performs more than 2,500 interventions annually. The department's team strives to provide patients with top-class medical services in a pleasant and friendly environment.

Sven Ostermeier
Prof. Dr. med.Sven Ostermeier
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Price from: 14261.2
ATOS Orthoparc Clinic Cologne
ATOS Orthoparc Clinic Cologne
Overall rating 9.8 / 10

Department of Arthroplasty

According to the Focus magazine, the Department of Arthroplasty is one of the best medical facilities in Germany for knee and hip surgery! The department offers a full range of medical services in the field of joint replacement surgery. An experienced team of orthopedists successfully performs knee and hip replacement surgery. Surgical options include partial and total arthroplasty, as well as revision joint replacement surgery. Patients after hip replacement surgery are offered a special accelerated mobility program called "Rapid Recovery". Before prescribing arthroplasty, the attending physician studies the patient's medical history and conducts a comprehensive diagnosis, the results of which determine the advisability of surgery. Arthroplasty is performed using minimally invasive techniques and computer-assisted navigation, providing patients with the desired result and a high degree of treatment safety. The department's surgeons have successfully performed tens of thousands of knee and hip replacements, so patients can trust them with their health.

Joachim Schmidt
Prof. Dr. med.Joachim Schmidt
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Price from: 21043.44
ATOS Clinic Heidelberg
ATOS Clinic Heidelberg
Overall rating 9.8 / 10

Department of Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics, Foot Surgery and Hand Surgery

The Department of Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics, Foot Surgery and Hand Surgery offers the full range of medical services in its areas of specialization. The primary clinical interest for the department's doctors is the treatment of diseases of the hip, knee, shoulder, elbow, and ankle joints. Patients with pathologies and deformities of the foot and hand can also receive medical care in the department. Specialists treat patients of all age groups, ranging from young children to the elderly. The department has all the necessary resources for conservative and surgical treatment. Conservative measures are used as the first-line treatment. These include exercise therapy, physiotherapy, massage, drug therapy, intra-articular injections, etc. Surgery for orthopedic diseases are performed only in complex clinical cases because many of them respond well to conservative treatment in the early stages. Surgical procedures are performed in advanced operating rooms using sparing arthroscopic, microsurgical, and minimally invasive techniques. According to the magazine Focus, the medical facility is one of the best orthopedic centers in Germany, specializing in large joint surgery, foot surgery, and hand surgery.

Hajo Thermann
Prof. Dr. med.Hajo Thermann
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Price from: 31031.39

Department of Regenerative Medicine

The Department of Regenerative Medicine offers all modern methods of stem cell therapy. The medical facility performs stem cell therapy based on the classical protocol, stem cell secretome (SCS) treatment, bone marrow concentrate (BMC) therapy, mesenchymal stem cell therapy, and PRP therapy that involves the injection of platelet-rich plasma. It should be noted that the medical facility has become a pioneer in Europe in the field of therapy with autologous mesenchymal stem cell secretome (SCS), the secretory products of stem cells. The department's medical team diagnoses and treats a wide range of diseases such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, osteoarthrosis, knee injuries, spinal cord injuries, stroke, xerostomia, Lyme disease, urinary incontinence, and erectile dysfunction. The department also offers cell therapy for rejuvenation and hair loss treatment. The department has well-equipped diagnostic rooms and laboratories where biochemical, genetic, and imaging tests are performed. The specialists take time to study the patient's medical history and perform a comprehensive diagnosis, which helps to develop the most effective treatment regimen. The department's physicians work with innovative treatment methods that have passed all stages of clinical trials, proving their high efficiency and safety. The medical facility is the first cell therapy center in Europe to be certified according to German and European standards.

Michael Stehling
Prof. Dr. med.Michael Stehling
Price from: 20444

Department of Orthopedics and Hand Surgery

The Department of Orthopedics and Hand Surgery offers the full range of medical services in its fields of competence. The department's key area of ​​specialization is hip and knee replacement surgery. The medical facility also successfully performs arthroscopic procedures on the hip, knee, and shoulder joints. In addition, the department provides medical care for patients with hand diseases such as wrist arthrosis, rhizarthrosis, carpal tunnel syndrome, Dupuytren's contracture, and trigger fingers (tendovaginitis stenosans). The team of orthopedists in the department prefers minimally traumatic surgery, so the specialists mostly work with minimally invasive and microsurgical techniques. The effectiveness of such operations is in no way inferior to classical open surgery, but at the same time, they provide less blood loss, less pronounced postoperative pain, rapid restoration of mobility, and excellent cosmetic results. The department's specialists are sensitive to the individual needs and wishes of the patients and always take them into account when planning the treatment. Operations are performed under conditions of absolute sterility with the use of state-of-the-art equipment.

Michael Kremer
Dr. med.Michael Kremer
Price from: 20880.58

Department of Orthopedics

The Department of Orthopedics provides the full range of medical services in the areas of ​its ​specialization. The medical facility specializes in the prevention, diagnostics and treatment of all musculoskeletal diseases. The department's diagnostic options include ultrasound examination, digital X-ray, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, 3D spine and posture analysis, and gait analysis. When treating orthopedic diseases, the department's doctors use both conservative techniques and surgical interventions with the focus on minimally invasive operations to avoid severe trauma to healthy tissues. In addition, the department offers the very latest methods of biological therapy (molecular orthopedics), which allow achieving excellent results in the treatment of arthritis, rheumatic joint injuries, inflammatory and degenerative processes in the joints and spine. Biological therapy is a modern alternative to the surgical treatment of the above mentioned pathologies, when conservative therapeutic procedures do not give the desired result. The work of the specialists of the medical facility is based on an individual approach to each patient, therefore, during the development of a treatment regimen, doctors always take into account the particular clinical indicators of the patient. The department's medical team makes every effort to provide the patient with high-quality and maximally sparing treatment, after which he will forget about pain and movement restrictions.

Markus Granrath
Dr. med.Markus Granrath
Price from: 20778.27

Department of Orthopedics, Foot Surgery and Hand Surgery

The Department of Orthopedics, Foot Surgery and Hand Surgery provides highly accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of a wide range of musculoskeletal diseases. Of particular clinical interest to the department's specialists is the treatment of shoulder and elbow disorders. Therapeutic options also include the treatment of hip, knee, and ankle pathologies, as well as foot and hand diseases. The department offers both conservative and surgical treatment, with surgery being the last-line treatment. The department's orthopedists prefer sparing surgery. Therefore, they mainly work with arthroscopic, endoscopic, and minimally invasive techniques. The operation is preceded by personal consultations, during which the patient is informed in detail about possible treatment options and predicted results. The high professionalism of the doctors deserves special attention because the department employs some of the best orthopedists in the country, which is confirmed by the ratings of the Focus magazine and certificates from the German Society for Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery (DGOU), the German Society for Shoulder and Elbow Surgery (DVSE), and other societies. The department enjoys the status of one of the leading centers in Germany for the treatment of orthopedic diseases. It has all the medical and technical resources available to provide high-quality medical services.

Jörn Kircher
Prof. Dr. med.Jörn Kircher
Price from: 23082

Osteochondrosis is a general term used for degenerative changes in the spine. These changes cause pain and neurological symptoms. Up to 80% of the population suffers from back pain at least once in their lifetime. The maximum incidence rate is observed between the ages of 45 and 65 years. If you are suffering from back pain and standard treatment methods are ineffective, you can undergo stem cell therapy abroad. You can find out prices and choose medical services on the Booking Health website.

Content

  1. How do stem cells work for osteochondrosis?
  2. In what cases can stem cells be used for osteochondrosis?
  3. How is stem cell therapy for osteochondrosis carried out?
  4. What results can be expected in patients with osteochondrosis?
  5. Where to undergo your stem cell therapy for osteochondrosis?

How do stem cells work for osteochondrosis?

 

Stem cells (SCs) are non-specialized cells that have a high ability to reproduce and mature into specialized cells. They are often used in regenerative medicine for the treatment of a wide variety of diseases. Stem cells can partially restore organs and tissues damaged by the pathological process.

Treatment of the spine also involves the use of stem cells, with excellent results. They reduce pain, stimulate the regeneration of intervertebral discs and other spinal structures, and provide patients with a long-term therapeutic effect.

Stem cells work through the following two mechanisms:

  • they secrete growth factors that stimulate the regeneration process in tissues, reduce inflammation, and improve blood circulation;
  • they mature into specialized cells and integrate into the damaged area, replacing the defects caused by the degenerative process.

In what cases can stem cells be used for osteochondrosis?

 

In standard cases of osteochondrosis, patients receive conservative therapy. This includes painkillers, therapeutic exercises, physiotherapy, spinal traction, massage, and other methods.

Initially, conservative therapy works well, but over time, its effectiveness decreases. Conservative therapy is aimed only at eliminating symptoms. At the same time, degenerative processes continue in the intervertebral discs and other spinal tissues, so over time, the symptoms intensify. It is becoming more and more difficult to control them with conservative treatment methods.

If osteochondritis of the spine progresses and a patient is not satisfied with the results of the conservative therapy that he receives, surgery can be performed. Surgery is, however, associated with health risks, postoperative discomfort, and long recovery times. Therefore, many patients tend to avoid surgery and use only conservative treatment methods.

In such cases, stem cell therapy may be considered. It helps not only to delay the operation but, in many cases, to avoid it. Stem cells work well both as monotherapy for osteochondrosis and in combination with other conservative methods.

How is stem cell therapy for osteochondrosis carried out?

 

The use of stem cells is not one of the most frequently used treatment methods for osteochondrosis. Even in developed countries, this type of treatment is only available in a small number of hospitals. Different medical centers use different approaches because the stem cell therapy is not standardized.

Physicians can use stem cells from a variety of sources, but most commonly, they are taken from the patient's bone marrow, blood, or adipose tissue.

Stem cells are administered locally or systemically. Systemic use involves intravenous injections. With this approach, a good therapeutic result is also achieved, since stem cells have the ability to "find" damaged areas in the body and accumulate in them, exerting a therapeutic effect and restoring damaged tissues. However, stem cells are more often injected directly into the affected area, namely the intervertebral discs, facet or sacroiliac joints, and epidural space.

The frequency and number of injections may vary. It depends both on the experience gained by the hospital and on the clinical effect. Many patients get good results after the first injection, and they need repeated courses of stem cell therapy only after a few months or even after a few years. If the effect is insufficient, stem cells will be injected repeatedly once every 4-8 weeks to improve the therapeutic result.

What results can be expected in patients with osteochondrosis?

 

The use of stem cells is effective for most patients, and the effect persists for a long time.

In approximately three-quarters of patients, a significant reduction in pain or complete disappearance of the pain syndrome persists for 3 months or more after the injection of stem cells. After 6 months, the effect persists in two-thirds of patients. After a year, more than half of the treated people still have the same therapeutic results.

In the future, some patients will not need repeated stem cell injections because their intervertebral discs will partially recover. As a result, standard conservative methods will become more effective, and it will be possible to successfully control the disease with their help. If the effect becomes insufficient, you can undergo a course of stem cell therapy again.

Where to undergo your stem cell therapy for osteochondrosis?

 

Perhaps there are no hospitals in your country that use stem cells for the treatment of osteochondrosis, or there are very few such hospitals, because this is an innovative method that has not yet become widespread in the world. Nevertheless, cell therapy is already being used at many medical centers in developed countries. You can undergo your treatment abroad to get rid of back pain for a long time.

You are welcome to use the Booking Health website to find out prices, compare the average cost of treatment at different hospitals, and choose a medical care program at the best price. When you make your appointment through Booking Health, the cost of services for you will be lower than when you contact the hospital directly. Prices will be reduced due to the lack of taxes for foreign patients. The specialists from the Booking Health company will help you select a hospital and arrange your trip abroad.

 

Authors: 

The article was edited by medical experts, board-certified doctors Dr. Nadezhda Ivanisova and Dr. Vadim Zhiliuk. For the treatment of the conditions referred to in the article, you must consult a doctor; the information in the article is not intended for self-medication!

 

Sources:

National Library of Medicine

Verywell Health

PubMed