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OT: Is there some kind of stem cell injection to help regrow minor and isolated nerve damage?(tip of left middle finger)
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OT: Is there some kind of stem cell injection to help regrow minor and isolated nerve damage?(tip of left middle finger)
I believe I *possibly* might have some kind of cell death in the nerve in the tip of my left middle finger. I don't know if it was from to much pressure related to D/T pressing (had only done it a month though) but I had stopped DT cold turkey for like 6-7 months with no improvement..
The area is very small and isolated so I was wondering if there was any kind of stem cell therapy for increasing sensation in an area like this?
Thanks in advance!
The area is very small and isolated so I was wondering if there was any kind of stem cell therapy for increasing sensation in an area like this?
Thanks in advance!
sizzlinghairs- Posts : 812
Join date : 2011-05-21
Re: OT: Is there some kind of stem cell injection to help regrow minor and isolated nerve damage?(tip of left middle finger)
is this similar to neuropathy ?
iuyyighghghgkh- Posts : 1595
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Re: OT: Is there some kind of stem cell injection to help regrow minor and isolated nerve damage?(tip of left middle finger)
iuyyighghghgkh wrote:is this similar to neuropathy ?
would try prolotherapy or some sort of oxygen therapy, and cross some fingers for CS to post about it...
Zaphod- Posts : 1236
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Re: OT: Is there some kind of stem cell injection to help regrow minor and isolated nerve damage?(tip of left middle finger)
In regards to Beebrox and prolotherapy..a big part of my recovery from fibromyalgia was prolotherapy... had multiple sessions, and since i move around the country a lot saw 4 or 5 practitioners. Its still debated why exactly it works, but most of the research savvy docs believe that dextrose is healing to the nerves, and that once nerves heal/are regulated the inflammation in ligaments and tendons will reduce, with healing as the result. Some of them actually prefer just doing injections into nerves near the surface of the skin to try to heal underlying structures, as opposed to deep injections. PRP is supposed to be more powerful (expensive), and I know there are stem cell injections that some are also doing (more expensive). Incidentally, some docs are claiming hair regrowth with these latter two treatments, though unfortunately I haven't been able to find many independent reviews of either one. What's causing the tissue death would obviously be key to picking the right treatment...my first guess would be chronic hidden infections and heavy metals/general toxicity since those are implicated in so many other disease processes. It does sound a little like neuropathy symptoms, maybe do your research along those lines?
manofmanytrades- Posts : 88
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