A patient whom I have treated with his own stem cells because of finger joint osteoarthritis on the fingers of his left hand a few months ago just wrote me:
I already had significant limitations in two knuckles of the fingers on the left hand. These knuckles have become significantly better after stem cell injection and also (almost) retain this better state today. However, osteoarthritis of the little finger of the right hand has since gotten worse. Basically I would therefore like to give a second injection of stem cells a chance to see whether further success is possible.
So this time we will treat the finger joints of both hands with stem cells from adipose tissue of the patient.
DDr. Heinrich, MD