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Stem Cell Treatment Trial Helps Heal Broken Bones!

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While most of my stories focus on stem cell therapy in China, Thailand, Costa Rica, and the United States, we don't normally hear too much from our friends Down Under in Australia. Well, it turns out they are busy there too with adult stem cell therapy. In this successful trial, they treated patients who had non-healing bones with their own repair (adult) stem cells. Take a look at this:

A 36-YEAR-old man who suffered a badly broken leg that wouldn't heal is walking again without crutches after the successful trial of stem cells to repair non-healing bones.



A year after Anthony Giancola suffered a compound fracture of the leg in a motorcycle accident on New Year's Eve 2005, he was still unable to walk freely.

"I was 'egg shell walking' where I could only put light pressure on the ground," Mr Giancola said.

But within two weeks of being implanted with his own bone marrow stem cells from his pelvis in December 2006, the fracture was improving and he was able to attend a friend's wedding without crutches.

"There was no pain whatsoever and within two weeks I felt good," Mr Giancola said.

Eight of the 10 trial patients had complete unions in their fractures, including one man whose fracture had not knitted properly since his accident almost four years ago.

To read more about how repair stem cells heal broken bones, click here
Posted: 8/8/2008 3:00:50 AM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments
Filed under: Bone, Research, Stem Cells, Therapy, Treatment


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