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Stem Cells for Arthritis Pain, with Dr. Stanley Jones

Updated: Aug 19

Dr. Stanley Jones is a renowned orthopedic surgeon helping lead the way in using the incredible anti-inflammatory properties of Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) to alleviate arthritis pain.


In a previous webinar, Dr. Jones shared how he discovered the incredible potential of MSC therapy after using it to alleviate his own arthritis symptoms.


As Celltex’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Jones has seen MSC therapy applied to over one hundred different medical conditions, but the most astounding results he’s seen have been with inflammatory conditions like arthritis.


Don’t miss this chance to hear from one of the foremost experts on MSC therapy, as Dr. Jones discusses how Mesenchymal Stem Cells can be a powerful resource for joint pain.


In this webinar, we go over the research and discuss client-reported data before answering questions during the audience Q&A.



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ABOUT THE GUEST:


Stanley C. Jones, MD

Chief Medical Officer, Celltex Therapeutics


Dr. Stanley Jones serves as the Celltex Chief Medical Officer and a board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon. After suffering from a sudden onset of psoriatic arthritis, which prevented him from performing surgeries at full capacity, Jones traveled to South Korea to receive the treatment of his own stem cells. This treatment allowed him to return to a normal surgery schedule and enjoy life pain-free. Dr. Jones was soon motivated to help bring stem cell technology to the state of Texas, so that more individuals could experience the quality of life improvements that he saw. Through these efforts, he has gained extensive knowledge on the clinical applications of stem cells.


Dr. Jones received a B.A. in chemistry from Texas Tech University and an M.D. from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. He completed an internship at the University of Utah and an orthopedic residency at the University of Texas Medical School in Houston. He then served in the U.S. Army as a Captain in the Medical Corps.



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