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Hip Preservation with Regrow & Stem Cell Therapy

Hip Preservation therapies, especially those involving Regrow and Stem Cell treatments, are transforming the way early-stage hip disorders are managed. Instead of opting for major surgeries like hip replacement, many patients can now benefit from biological, joint-preserving solutions that heal damaged tissues naturally and restore long-term mobility. These advanced treatments aim to stop or slow disease progression, reduce pain, and maintain the natural hip joint for as long as possible.

Hip Preservation with Regrow & Stem Cell Therapy

What Is Hip Preservation?

Hip preservation focuses on treating hip problems early to prevent further joint damage and delay — or even avoid — the need for hip replacement. Instead of removing or replacing the joint, the goal is to repair, regenerate, or biologically enhance hip structures such as cartilage, bone, and soft tissues.

It is particularly valuable for younger or active individuals, athletes, and those with early arthritis or structural hip conditions that still have repairable damage.

Understanding Regrow & Stem Cell Therapy

Regrow Therapy and Stem Cell Therapy use the body’s natural healing potential to repair damaged bone or cartilage. These cellular treatments stimulate regeneration, improve blood supply, and reduce inflammation — helping restore joint function without major surgery.

1. Regrow Cell Therapy

Regrow is an advanced regenerative medicine technique where a small sample of the patient’s bone or cartilage cells is collected and processed in a state-of-the-art laboratory. These cells are then multiplied and implanted back into the hip to repair damaged areas.

It is especially effective for conditions like Avascular Necrosis (AVN), where early intervention can prevent collapse of the femoral head.

2. Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cells are harvested from the patient’s bone marrow. These powerful cells promote healing of bone and cartilage by generating new, healthy tissue and improving the biological environment of the joint.

Stem cell therapy is minimally invasive and ideal for patients with early cartilage damage, mild arthritis, or hip pain due to sports injuries or overuse.

Conditions That Benefit from Hip Preservation Therapy

  • Avascular necrosis (AVN) — early and mid stages
  • Early hip arthritis
  • Cartilage defects or thinning
  • Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)
  • Labral tears (combined with arthroscopy)
  • Hip pain due to overuse or repetitive strain

Benefits of Regrow & Stem Cell Therapy

  • Promotes natural healing and regeneration of hip tissues
  • Reduces pain and inflammation without major surgery
  • Delays or avoids the need for hip replacement
  • Minimally invasive with faster recovery
  • Restores mobility and protects natural joint structure
  • Ideal for young and active patients

How the Procedure Works

The treatment process depends on whether Regrow or stem cells are used, but typically includes:

  • Clinical evaluation and MRI-based assessment
  • Harvesting a small sample of bone marrow or cartilage
  • Processing and multiplying cells (Regrow)
  • Implanting the cells into the damaged area under guidance
  • Follow-up rehabilitation to support healing

Who Is an Ideal Candidate?

Patients who may benefit the most include those who:

  • Are experiencing early hip pain but still have preserved joint space
  • Have AVN that has not progressed to collapse
  • Wish to avoid hip replacement at a young age
  • Have localized cartilage damage due to injury or early arthritis
  • Lead an active lifestyle and want to maintain joint health

Recovery After Hip Preservation Therapy

Recovery is much quicker than major hip surgery. Patients often return home the same day or after a short hospital stay, depending on the procedure. Physiotherapy helps strengthen the hip, improve mobility, and support tissue regeneration.

Most patients gradually resume normal activities within weeks — and enjoy significant pain relief and functional improvement over time as the treated tissue heals.

Why Hip Preservation Matters

The goal of hip preservation is simple: protect the natural hip joint for as long as possible. With regenerative solutions like Regrow and stem cells, patients now have safer, biologically advanced options to manage hip disorders early — without jumping to joint replacement.

Conclusion

Hip Preservation using Regrow & Stem Cell Therapy is a breakthrough for individuals seeking long-term relief from hip pain while keeping their natural joint intact. By promoting biological healing, these treatments offer hope for younger patients, athletes, and anyone aiming to maintain active, pain-free mobility.

Consult Orthopaedic Consultant & Joint Preservation Specialist Dr. Prajyot Jagtap to understand whether regenerative hip preservation is the right approach for you. With timely evaluation and expert care, you can significantly delay — or completely avoid — the need for hip replacement.