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Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Parkinson's
Muscular Dystrophy
Stroke
Spinal Cord Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury
Occipital migraines
If you’ve experienced any of these conditions, you may be a candidate for Regenerative Medicine.
Adipose derived stem cells have shown remarkable potential for the treatment of multiple neurological conditions. We have developed specific deployment protocols that attempt to utilize regenerative properties of stromal vascular fraction (SVF), which is rich in mesenchymal stem cells and growth factors. In about three hours, our physicians can collect and deploy your own stem cells using special measures to optimize transport of SVF across the blood-brain barrier to improve central nervous system uptake. We use a nearly pain-free process to collect stem cells from your natural fat deposits. Our procedure requires only local anesthesia and, in most cases, recovery is almost immediate.
Stem cell therapy that can reduce pain and help avoid invasive surgery.
“Regenerative medicine is a game-changing area of medicine with the potential to fully heal damaged tissues and organs, offering solutions and hope for people who have conditions that today are beyond repair.”
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Initial consultation
Our expert physicians will meet with you by phone or in-person to review your medical history and will determine if you’re a good candidate for stem cell therapy. If we agree stem cell therapy can help, we’ll schedule your first appointment in our offices in either Kansas City or Manhattan, Kansas.
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Treatment
In most cases our outpatient treatment takes four hours and is nearly pain free. You do not have to “go under.” On the day of your procedure, our physicians will collect stem cells using only local anesthesia - Fat is obtained from the low back or abdomen, bone marrow is obtained from the back part of the hip. After stem cell collection, you will relax in a private room. Once processed, your stem cells will be injected into the area of need using a highly sophisticated ultrasound instrument with enhanced needle visualization for precise delivery of your stem cells. We use a C-ARM for back injections. Fluroscopy is an imaging technique that uses X-RAYS to obtain real time moving images of the interior of an object. In some cases, we also administer an IV of your stem cells during treatment to further enhance your body’s natural healing process.
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Follow-up Treatment
There is virtually no recovery time from your stem cell therapy procedure. Most people are back to work the following day.
Physical Therapy - KRMC has partnered with several physical therapist providers specifically trained in therapy following regenerative treatments. The combination of regenerative medicine and physical therapy to correct biomechanical imbalances offers patients an empowering way to take control of their lives.
Our medical staff will remain in touch with you during your recovery process to answer questions.
Payment Options
Patients who are considered to be candidates will be invited for a consultation with one of our panel physicians completely free of charge. Treatment cost varies depending on the disease state being treated and which type of stem cell deployment is required. To apply for medical financing, visit Bank of the Flint Hills.
One of the only stand-alone stem cell clinics in the nation
Experts With Integrity
Our expert doctors, technicians and staff are here to serve you. We work with the highest integrity and care to ensure that you’re informed, comfortable and cared for at every step.
Same Day Treatment
In as little as four hours, our doctors can collect and deploy your stem cells in a nearly painless procedure that requires only local anesthesia — and begins the healing process immediately.
Are You a Candidate?
Our research-based treatments use your own stem cells to accelerate your healing — without surgery.
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