How Stem Cell Therapy Can Make Knee Replacement Obsolete
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Can stem cell therapy make knee replacement surgery optional in the future?
In this episode, Dr. Charles Mok explores the potential of stem cell therapy to make knee replacement procedures obsolete.
Dr. Mok discusses regenerative therapies for joint health, including Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF), and stem cell treatments.
He examines how joint replacement can restrict physical activity, highlighting the promising effects of stem cell therapy for managing arthritis, enhancing longevity, and improving health span.
He also touches on recent medical breakthroughs, such as the ability to generate embryonic stem cells from a patient’s own skin.
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Dr. Charles Mok received his medical degree from Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Chicago, Illinois in 1989. He completed his medical residency at Mount Clemens General Hospital, Mt. Clemens, Michigan. He has worked with laser manufacturing companies to improve their technologies; he has performed clinical research studies and has taught physicians from numerous other states. His professionalism and personal attention to detail have contributed to the success of one of the first medical spas in Michigan.
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