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What is amniotic stem cell therapy?
Stem cell therapy is one of several remarkable medical technologies that harness your body’s natural healing capabilities to treat pain and damage. This state-of-the-art regenerative treatment provides an excellent non-surgical option for patients experiencing painful foot and ankle conditions.
Dr. Bob Baravarian utilizes stem cell injections to provide pain relief and enhance tissue regeneration for patients experiencing arthritis or soft tissue issues, such as tendon or ligament damage.
How does stem cell therapy work?

Stem cell treatments are virtually pain-free. Dr. Bob Baravarian starts by taking a blood sample, just like a regular medical blood test. Then he processes the blood in a centrifuge to separate the stem cells, growth factors, platelets, plasma, and red and white blood cells. He will discard the “unhelpful” parts of your blood, creating a powerful injection of healing cells.
These healing cells are then injected into the damaged area of the foot or ankle, where they trigger and amplify your body’s natural healing processes. Stem cells have been found to replicate themselves and trigger nearby cells to start replicating as well. This helps your body regrow damaged tissue and also produces an anti-inflammatory effect that can help reduce pain.
Additionally, our stem cell injections contain hyaluronic acid (HA), a substance that your body naturally produces and is found in joints and connective tissues. Delivering more HA to your injured foot enhances the cushioning and lubrication of the joints and tendons, thereby reducing pain and improving mobility.
Because the stem cell injection comes from your own body, it is generally well tolerated and (aside from a few pokes with a needle) pain-free. We can also apply local anesthetics to improve patient comfort.
The most common side effects are some minor discomfort at the injection site.
Stem cell therapy for arthritis
Stem cell therapy can be effective in improving the condition of arthritis in the big toe and ankle.
Arthritis, marked by joint discomfort, swelling, and stiffness, arises from the degradation of cartilage that buffers the ends of bones. Traditional management strategies have concentrated on alleviating pain and decelerating the disease’s progression. Stem cell therapy proposes an innovative method of directly addressing cartilage damage, the fundamental cause of arthritis.
Injecting stem cells directly into the affected joints may encourage the differentiation of these cells into cartilage cells, promoting the regeneration of damaged tissue. This not only has the potential to alleviate pain and reduce inflammation, but it also may improve joint mobility and slow the progression of arthritis.
Using stem cell therapy for tendon and ligament conditions: Achilles tendon and plantar fascia
Often, an overuse injury or sudden trauma to the tendons and ligaments in your foot can lead to significant pain, weakness, and reduced function. Traditional treatments have included rest, physical therapy, and, in severe cases, surgery.
However, stem cell therapy introduces a regenerative approach by promoting the healing of these tissues at the cellular level. When stem cells are injected into the site of a tendon or ligament injury, they can encourage the repair of damaged fibers and restore the strength and flexibility of these tissues.
Dr. Bob Baravarian frequently utilizes stem cell therapy for patients experiencing sprains, tendonitis, or heel pain that has not responded to more conservative treatment methods.
How does stem cell therapy enhance surgical recovery?
Incorporating stem cell therapy into surgical procedures presents a groundbreaking method to enhance healing and recovery. During surgery, stem cells can be applied to the site of injury or repair, where they can expedite the healing process by reducing inflammation, promoting tissue regeneration, and minimizing scar formation.
This application is particularly beneficial in complex surgeries, where recovery times are typically longer and the risk of complications is higher. By enhancing the body’s natural healing capabilities, stem cell therapy can result in faster recovery times, reduced post-operative pain, and improved overall outcomes for patients.
Is traditional stem cell therapy right for you?
Dr. Bob Baravarian firmly believes most conditions should initially be treated non-surgically and with minimally invasive techniques. These “conservative treatments” deliver excellent results over 80% of the time. As a bonus, a conservative care approach is often considered the most cost-effective for the patient.
Occasionally, when conservative treatments do not work as well as expected, other advanced non-invasive treatments become necessary. Regenerative treatment options, such as stem cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma injections (PRP), are exceptional options offered by Dr. Bob Baravarian.
Dr. Bob Baravarian has decades of combined experience utilizing regenerative medicine and is an internationally recognized expert in its application to treat ankle and foot pain.
Dr. Bob Baravarian is conveniently located in Los Angeles, near Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, providing expert foot and ankle care for patients throughout Southern California.
If you would like to learn more about whether any regenerative medicine therapies might be right for you, schedule a consultation with Dr. Bob by calling (855) 557-5400 or make an appointment online now.
Stem Cell Therapy FAQs
How long should you rest after stem cell injection for plantar fasciitis?
Typically, we use a boot to rest the area and allow it to heal for two weeks. After the rest period, a slow return to activity can resume over the next two weeks. We may also recommend custom orthotics to support the foot and prevent future injury.
How many injections are needed for Achilles tendonosis?
Stem cell therapy typically involves two injections; however, the exact treatment plan will depend on your specific injury and medical history.
Do cortisone Injections work for plantar fasciitis?
A steroid injection is one of the most common treatments for pain relief. However, while corticosteroids may provide temporary pain relief, they can potentially weaken the plantar fascia or Achilles tendon over time, increasing the risk of rupture and future damage.
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