Stem Cells & Joint Health: Knees, Shoulders, Hips, and More
- Tyler Briscoe
- Jun 5, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 18
There are around 350 joints in the human body. Over time, damage can occur at any of these joints, leading to pain, stiffness, and other symptoms that may significantly restrict movement.
The knee joint is by far the most studied when it comes to regenerative medicine research. However, stem cell therapy can be a powerful health tool for those experiencing pain in any number of joints.
In this webinar, we take a look at each joint commonly affected by osteoarthritis and discuss where stem cell therapy may be able to help.
We were joined by Dr. Miguel Ramirez, Orthopedic Surgeon and Administering Physician at Hospital Galenia in Cancun. He explains how the stem cell therapy process applies to several major joints before answering questions from the audience during our Q&A segment.
ABOUT THE GUEST:
Miguel Ramirez, MD
Orthopedic Surgeon & Administering Physician
Dr. Miguel Ramirez is an orthopedic surgeon with an active private practice in Cancun, Mexico. He graduated from La Salle University at Facultad Mexicana de Medicina in Mexico City as a Physician and Surgeon. He completed his specialty residency at a national medical reference hospital in Mexico City where he continued to serve as a staff member. Dr. Ramirez is one of the administering physicians at Hospital Galenia, where he has gained extensive experience in the intraarticular administration of stem cell therapy.









