Chronic joint pain affects millions of people worldwide, significantly impacting quality of life and daily activities. Traditional treatments often focus on symptom management through pain medications, physical therapy, or ultimately, joint replacement surgery. Stem cell therapy offers a regenerative alternative that addresses the root cause of joint pain.
Joint pain typically results from cartilage degeneration, inflammation, or damage to the joint structures. Over time, the body's natural healing capacity diminishes, leading to progressive deterioration. Stem cell therapy works by introducing healthy, regenerative cells directly into the affected joint, where they can promote healing and tissue regeneration.
The treatment process begins with a comprehensive evaluation to assess the extent of joint damage and determine the most appropriate treatment approach. Our specialists use advanced imaging techniques to visualize the joint condition and plan the optimal injection sites.
Stem cells are then harvested from your own adipose tissue and processed in our Cell Processing Center. Once ready, they are precisely injected into the affected joint under ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance to ensure accurate placement.
Once in the joint, stem cells work through multiple mechanisms. They reduce inflammation by modulating the immune response, promote the growth of new cartilage cells, and stimulate the production of growth factors that support tissue repair. Many patients begin to notice improvements within 4-6 weeks, with continued progress over several months.
Stem cell therapy is particularly effective for conditions such as knee osteoarthritis, hip arthritis, shoulder pain, and ankle injuries. It can be used as a standalone treatment or in combination with other regenerative therapies like PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) for enhanced results.
One of the significant advantages of stem cell therapy for joint pain is that it's minimally invasive and uses your own cells, eliminating the risk of rejection or allergic reactions. The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis, and most patients can resume light activities within a few days.
While stem cell therapy can provide substantial relief, it's important to maintain realistic expectations. The goal is to reduce pain, improve function, and potentially delay or avoid surgery. Results vary based on the severity of the condition, age, and overall health of the patient.
Частые вопросы
Is stem cell therapy effective for knee pain?
Yes, stem cell therapy has shown promising results for knee osteoarthritis and knee injuries. Many patients report significant pain reduction and improved mobility. Results are best for moderate to early-stage arthritis.
How long does it take to see results from stem cell therapy for joint pain?
Many patients begin noticing improvements within 4-6 weeks, with continued progress over 3-6 months. Full benefits may take up to 6 months as tissue regeneration is a gradual process.
Can stem cell therapy replace joint replacement surgery?
For some patients, stem cell therapy can delay or potentially avoid the need for joint replacement surgery. However, in cases of severe joint damage, surgery may still be necessary. Our medical team evaluates each case individually.
Is stem cell therapy available for hip pain in Tokyo?
Yes, Rakan Clinic Tokyo in Azabudai Hills offers stem cell therapy for hip pain and hip arthritis. Our certified CPC facility processes autologous stem cells for hip joint injections.
How long do results last?
Many patients experience reduced pain and better mobility for 12–24 months, especially when they complete prescribed rehabilitation programmes.
Does the procedure hurt?
The harvesting site can be tender briefly, and joint injections are completed under local anaesthesia to maximise comfort.
How many sessions will I need?
We generally start with a single session and reassess after 4–6 months. Booster infusions are scheduled according to imaging and functional goals.
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Schedule a consultation with our specialists to discuss how stem cell therapy can help you. Learn whether adipose stem cells are right for your joint condition.


