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Stem Cells | Arizona Pain Specialists – Phoenix …

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Treatments | Arizona Pain Stem Cell Institute – Scottsdale …

Posted: November 2, 2015 at 10:52 am

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The Arizona Pain Stem Cell Institute is committed to delivering the most advanced regenerative treatments for chronic pain conditions and studying their efficacy through research studies. These treatments include:

Blood is drawn from the patient and centrifuged. The middle layer, which is rich in platelets and growth factors necessary for healing is drawn out and injected into the site of injury/degeneration. This treatment can be used to treat shoulder, hip, knee, SI, facet joints, etc. Read More

Amniotic tissues are collected from donors after planned caesarean live births. These tissues are preserved and screened to verify tissue safety. FlGraft contains pluripotent cells (capable of differentiating into different cell lines; AKA stem cells) as well as collagen matrices that serve as scaffolding on which the body can rebuild tissues.FlGraft is injected into the patient at the target area (same areas treated with PRP). Read More

Bone marrow is drawn from the patients iliac crest (hip bone). This bone marrow is then centrifuged and the stem cell rich portion is concentrated and then injected into the patient at the targeted area. This treatment will be used to treat joints (shoulder, hip, knee, SI, facet). Read More

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BMAC Stem Cells | Prolotherapy, RIT, Orthopedic Medicine …

Posted: October 2, 2015 at 1:46 pm

Bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) is a source of non-controversial active stem cells. Your own stem cells can be used to assist your body in the repair of degenerated tissue, with zero risk of rejection or disease transmission. BMAC must be injected in a precise fashion to be best utilized in joints with arthritis. Dr. Tallman has pioneered specialized needle manipulation techniques specifically for the use of BMAC.

Dr. Tallman has designed a virtually painless BMAC extraction technique that is performed in-office, taking approximately 10 minutes to complete. There is no downtime and only minimal temporary soreness has been reported in the extraction area. The liquid marrow is gently aspirated from the PSIS (back of the ilium bone: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iliac_crest) with a special needle, and the extracted marrow is then placed into a disposable cell separator where it is centrifuged for 15 minutes. After this, it is immediately available for injection. It is helpful with knee, shoulder, ankle, wrist, hip and elbow conditions.

Bone marrow aspirate concentrate stem cells vs. adipose derived stem cells:

Bone is the only tissue in the body capable of returning to 100% of original strength when injured. Only 30-60cc of liquid bone marrow is required for the BMAC procedure and it replenishes itself within days to a couple of weeks. BMAC procedures can be performed on a virtually unlimited basis, without side effects. Stem cells from BMAC are the active stem cells that the body has intended for immediate functional use.

BMAC stem cell devices are FDA-approved and the cells are harvested from your own body. BMAC has already been used safely in millions of medical and surgical procedures worldwide. Dr. Tallman only uses BMAC kits made in America. They are totally readministered during your visit and our office does not manipulate or store the cells in any way.

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Immunology Basics Tutorial – University of Arizona

Posted: October 1, 2015 at 6:48 pm

Anything that causes an immune response is called an antigen. An antigen may be harmless, such as grass pollen, or harmful, such as the flu virus. Disease-causing antigens are called pathogens. The immune system is designed to protect the body from pathogens.

In humans, the immune system begins to develop in the embryo. The immune system starts with hematopoietic (from Greek, "blood-making") stem cells. These stem cells differentiate into the major players in the immune system (granulocytes, monocytes, and lymphocytes). These stems cells also differentiate into cells in the blood that are not involved in immune function, such as erythrocytes (red blood cells) and megakaryocytes (for blood clotting). Stem cells continue to be produced and differentiate throughout your lifetime.

Hematopoietic stem cells produce cells in blood and lymph Adapted from Biology of the Immune System, JAMA 278 (22)

By the time a baby is born, the immune system is a sophisticated collection of tissues that includes the blood, lymphatic system, thymus, spleen, skin, and mucosa.

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Orthopedic and Sports Performance Institute in Gilbert AZ …

Posted: August 2, 2015 at 10:43 am

East Valley Stem Cell Doctors during OSPI (844) GET-STEM

This is changing a approach orthopedic and pain government caring is charity in a US. Now a Board Certified doctors can indeed assistance correct patients conditions outward of a handling room!

Gilbert, AZ (PRWEB) July 13, 2015

Orthopedic and Sports Performance Institute in Gilbert AZ, famous as OSPI, is now an R3 Stem Cell Center of Excellence. The Board Certified East Valley orthopedic doctors during a use are charity insubordinate branch dungeon procedures for those pang from degenerative and rheumatoid arthritis, sports injuries and tendonitis/ligament injuries. New patients are now being scheduled for consultations and procedures by job (844) GET-STEM.

Stem dungeon procedures have been mainstream for years now, and continued investigate is display their regenerative energy during assisting patients equivocate or check a need for hip and knee deputy surgeries. Pain service is typically estimable with a outpatient procedures, and duty is softened dramatically.

In addition, branch dungeon therapy can assistance patients grasp poignant service with conditions such as rotator slap tendonitis/tears, Achilles tendonitis, sports injuries and dire injuries. Unlike normal treatments with cortisone injections, a stem dungeon treatments have a capability to reanimate repairs and correct damage. Athletes can get behind on a margin quickly, and patients with injuries mostly equivocate potentially unsure surgeries.

OSPI CEO Derek Price stated, This is changing a approach orthopedic and pain government caring is charity in a US. Now a Board Certified doctors can indeed assistance correct patients conditions outward of a handling room!

Several opposite forms of branch dungeon procedures are charity for patients, with a East Valley plcae saying patients from Chandler, Gilbert, Queen Creek, Mesa, San Tan, Casa Grande, Maricopa AZ and more.

R3 Stem Cell is a national network of practices charity regenerative medicine procedures. Only tip tier practices are invited into a Network, with Board Certified providers who are rarely regarded in their fields. OSPI is a tip notch, singular use in Gilbert with Board Certified providers in orthopedics, pain management, podiatry, earthy therapy and more.

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Arizona Blood Therapies | Platelet Rich Plasma PRP …

Posted: July 12, 2015 at 2:49 pm

I always have people asking me if they should consider PRP for their treatment plan and recently came across a great article that lists 15 key questions to consider prior to having any treatment.

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I was reading an article on the American Society of Orthopedic Surgeons and came across an amazing resource for information on using PRP (platelet rich plasma) for a variety of treatments. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

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An interesting announcement regarding the use of adipose tissue, which is removed from the patient using mini-liposuction, and processed with a combination of PRP (platelet rich plasma) and low laser light. Four hours later literally tens of millions of the patients own newly activated stem and regenerative cells are administered back into the body and immediately begin working.

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Arizona Blood Therapies is pleased to announce the launch of our new YouTube channel, dedicated to providing all the latest video news on Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and new medical technologies.

A 1 Minute Overview of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)

Joey Devine, of the Oakland As, recently received PRP injections to assist in the healing of his shoulder injury from world famous surgeon, Dr. James Andrews. Click here to read the full article.

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Associate Professor – IPSC Stem Cells (Days / Full-Time …

Posted: June 29, 2015 at 1:45 am

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FACULTY POSITION IN NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH

The BARROW NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTE seeks an exceptionally promising or accomplished investigator to complement other translational neuroscience research in a unique and dynamic environment including the BNI and partnering institutions. Qualified applicants holding M.D., Ph.D. or equivalent degrees with five (5) years post graduate or faculty-level experience will be considered for appointment at assistant, associate or full professor levels. The successful candidate will also have a joint faculty appointment in the Department of Basic Medical Sciences at the University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix. Successful candidates will be expected to orchestrate a program of extramurally-funded, independent research and to assume educational and administrative responsibilities. Institutional strategic interests for this initiative are in application of inducible pluripotent stems cells (IPSC) toward research and treatment of neurodegenerative conditions, particularly amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Qualified applicants in other areas of translational neuroscience that utilize IPSC will also be considered. The successful candidate is expected to synergize/collaborate with existing faculty at both institutes, with access to resources (core facilities, clinical samples, etc.) across both institutes, and opportunities to collaborate with investigators at affiliate institutes including Phoenix Children's Hospital, the Translational Genomics Research Institute, and the Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium. The successful candidate will receive a highly competitive start-up package and salary support. Please send either an initial letter of inquiry in confidence or a full application including vita, names and addresses of three references, and brief statements of research experience, interests and career objectives either as hard copies to IPSC Search, c/o Research Administration, Barrow Neurological Institute, 350 West Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85013 or via e-mail message and attachment to BNI_Research@dignityhealth.org and apply online at: http://www.dignityhealthcareers.org AA/EOE.

Located conveniently in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona,St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center is a 450 bed, not-for-profit hospital that provides a wide range of health, social and support services. We are extremely proud to be a nationally recognized center for quality tertiary care, medical education and research. St. Joseph's includes the internationally renowned Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph's Heart & Lung Institute, the University of Arizona Cancer Center at St. Joseph's, and St. Joseph's Level I Trauma Center (which is verified by the American College of Surgeons). The hospital is also a respected center for high-risk obstetrics, neuro rehabilitation, orthopedics, and other medical services.

U.S News & World Report routinely ranks St. Joseph's among the top hospitals in the United States for neurology and neurosurgery. In addition, St. Joseph's boasts the Creighton University School of Medicine at St. Joseph's, a strategic alliance with Phoenix Children's Hospital, and a partnership with The University of Arizona Cancer Center.

Founded in 1895 by the Sisters of Mercy, St. Joseph's was the first hospital in the Phoenix area. More than 117 years later, St. Joseph's remains dedicated to its mission of caring for the poor and underserved.

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Dr. Nabil Dib, Cardiovascular Researcher, Director of …

Posted: June 24, 2015 at 6:45 pm

Nabil Dib, M.D., MSc, FACC is one of the worlds most renowned cardiovascular researchers and doctors.

He completed his Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program at Harvard Medical School, Beth-Israel-Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. Dr. Dib also completed an additional year in Investigational Devices at Harvard Medical School. Additionally, he continued his education at Harvard School of Public Health, where he obtained a degree in Master of Science in Epidemiology and Research, concentrated on a clinical trial designed and effectiveness.

Dr. Dib completed three years of General Cardiology at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Clinical Campus at Sinai Samaritan Medical Center. His residency was in Internal Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine and his internship at Boston University. Dr. Dib received his Medical Degree from Damascus University School of Medicine in Damascus, Syria.

Currently, he is Director of Cardiovascular Research at Mercy Gilbert & Chandler Regional Medical Centers, members of Catholic Healthcare West (CHW). He is also an Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of Clinical Cardiovascular Cell Therapy, University of California San Diego, Director of Cardiovascular and Stem Cell Consultants (CSCC) and Heart Sciences Center, President and Founder of the International Society for Cardiovascular Translational Research (ISCTR) and Founder and Editor in Chief of the Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research (JCTR).

For more than 10 years, Dr. Dib has been conducting research and developing the newest investigational treatments for advanced cardiovascular disease. He is internationally known and respected for his research and work regarding the use of adult stem cells to restore the health of patients with severe heart disease.

Dr. Dib travels the world speaking at Cardiology events, conducting research and clinic trials and working to improve quality of life and survival for patients with cardiovascular disease. To learn more about his work, click here.

We are a full-service cardiology practice led by world-renowned cardiovascular doctor and researcher, Nabil Dib, M.D., MSc, FACC..

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Stem Cell Treatment AZ – Lung Institute

Posted: June 11, 2015 at 10:49 am

People that suffer from chronic lung disease are often looking for new, alternative treatment options for their disease. Given the progressive nature and the fact that most lung diseases have no cure, the standard treatment for the disease is often not satisfactory for patients. With symptoms that keep sufferers on constant supplemental oxygen or confined to their homes, it is no wonder patients are seeking options outside of waiting and watching their disease get worse. Stem cell therapy offers an option that many patients are seeking: a simple way to get their life back within reach.

Stem cells are the building blocks of life; they are essential to every living organism. They are able to self-renew and replicatewith the ability to form every type of tissue or organ in the body. Adult stem cells from one organ are able to create tissue for another organ; this is called plasticity. This is key to their function in regenerative medicine.

The Lung Institute offers stem cell treatments for many of the major pulmonary conditions, includingchronic obstructive pulmonary disorder(COPD),emphysema,chronic bronchitis,pulmonary fibrosisandinterstitial lung disease. The stem cells used by the Lung Instituteare autologous, which means they come from the patients own body. The stem cells are extractedfrom adipose (fat) tissue, bone marrow or the patients own blood (venous) depending on the patients current condition and health history. Adult stem cells have the capacity to form many types of differentiated cells, so when the stem cells are returned to the patient, theywill target the damaged tissue, which leads to improved lung function in patients with a chronic lung disease. Our minimally invasive, outpatient stem cell procedures are changing lives by helping patients breathe easier.

Our Scottsdale, Arizona clinic has been treating patients seeking a new way to fight lung disease. The surrounding areas offer a large number of entertainment and historical sites. Whether you are interested in catching a spring training baseball game or visiting the Grand Canyon, there are plenty of ways to turn your medical trip to Arizona into a relaxing vacation.

Dr. Burton Feinerman

Burton Feinerman, MD, is the Medical Directorof the Lung Institute as well as the physician for the Arizona clinic. He earned his medical degree fromNew York Medical Collegeand completed his fellowship at the renownedMayo Clinicin Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. Feinerman has been practicing medicine for over half a century and has dedicated his practice to bettering the lives of his patients through the life-changing results of regenerative medicine. As one of the original physician scientists to create protocols and patents for regenerative medicine, Dr. Feinerman is internationally recognized as an expert instem cellsand gene therapy. He believes in challenging the incurable with regenerative medicine, and providing a new pathway to overall health and longevity of life.

He is a highly respected board certified physician and is a member of numerous medical societies including theSociety of Apheresis, theSociety of Bone Marrow Blood Transplantation, theInternational Society of Cellular Therapy, the Society for Cranial Transplantation and Brain Repair, and the Society for Cardiac Translational Therapy.

If you or a loved one is interested in a new way to fight lung disease in Arizona, check out the Lung Institute in Scottsdale. We can help you get your life back and breathe easier. Contact us by calling (855) 313-1149.

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Research | Arizona Pain Stem Cell Institute – Scottsdale …

Posted: June 3, 2015 at 10:42 am

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The Arizona Pain Stem Cell Institute is conducting multiple research studies assessing the efficacy of certain treatments and subsidizing the costs of treatments for patients. These research studies include:

Patients suffering from moderate to severe (5 out of 10) chronic low back pain for at least three months caused by degeneration of facet joint tissues will receive a single injection of AmnioGenic Flow TherapyTM. Patients pain, daily functioning, and medication usage will be assessed before treatment, during and after treatment.

Patients suffering from moderate to severe (5 out of 10) chronic pain of an upper extremity joint (e.g., shoulder) or lower extremity joint (e.g., knee) for at least three months caused by degeneration of SI or facet joint tissues will receive a single injection of AmnioGenic Flow TherapyTM. Patients pain, daily functioning, and medication usage will be assessed before treatment, during and after treatment.

Patients suffering from moderate to severe (5 out of 10) chronic pain of the lower back (SI or facet), upper extremities, or lower extremities for at least three months caused by degeneration will receive a single injection of autologous stem cells derived from bone marrow concentrate. Patients pain, daily functioning, and medication usage will be assessed before treatment, during and after treatment.

There are different causes of low back pain, but for some patients the cause is the degeneration of one or more discs of the spine in the lower back, known as degenerative disc disease. Intervertebral discs separate each of the bones (i.e., vertebrae) of the spine. When they become degenerated, the result is chronic pain and decreased function. The bodys ability to heal discs on its own is very limited and this type of pain can be difficult to treat. Many doctors are hopeful that injections of stem cells into degenerated discs have the potential to heal the discs and thus alleviate low back pain and restore function.

We are proud to be one of 15 sites taking part in a groundbreaking clinical trial testing injections of mesenchymal stem cell injections for degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine. The sponsor of this trial, Mesoblast, obtains stem cells from the bone marrow of healthy adult donors. One hundred patients were recruited in this trial and received either an injection of stem cells or a control injection. Changes in their pain and disc structure continue to be monitored for three years after their injection. Recruitment for this phase II study has closed, but Mesoblast is planning a subsequent phase III trial also testing stem cell injections for degenerative disc disease.

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