Stem Cell Therapy for Herniated Discs & Back Pain
Why Stem Cell Therapy for Back Pain Works
Back pain often stems from disc herniation, degenerative changes, or inflammation around spinal nerves and joints. Traditional options like surgery or steroids come with risks and side effects. Stem cell therapy introduces MSCs to affected spinal structures, helping reduce inflammation, promote disc healing, and regenerate tissue—without invasive procedures.
Key Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy for Back Pain
- Reduces inflammation and nerve compression in spinal tissues
- Helps regenerate damaged discs and restore spinal mobility
- May prevent or delay spinal surgery or fusion
- Improves posture, flexibility, and pain-free motion
- Minimally invasive outpatient procedure with fast recovery
Comprehensive MRI and mobility review with customized spine care plan.
Virtual pre-treatment evaluations for back pain patients across the globe.
Quick scheduling options designed around your availability and travel needs.
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Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Stem Cell Therapy for Back Pain
Stem cell therapy can be used on nearly all major joints—including knees, hips, shoulders, elbows, wrists, spine, and ankles. Whether your pain stems from osteoarthritis, injury, or overuse, regenerative therapy may reduce inflammation, improve joint lubrication, and promote long-term healing.
Yes. When performed in a clinical-grade setting with ethically sourced mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), the therapy is considered safe and well-tolerated. Our procedures are minimally invasive and avoid the risks of general anesthesia, infection, or extended recovery that come with surgery.
Most patients begin to feel improvements in 4–8 weeks, as inflammation decreases and natural healing takes place. Full benefits typically unfold over 3–6 months as stem cells continue working to rebuild damaged tissue and restore joint function.
In many cases, yes. Patients with moderate to severe joint degeneration often turn to stem cell therapy as a way to delay or completely avoid surgery. By regenerating cartilage and reducing pain, this treatment can improve function without joint replacement.
Yes. Fibromyalgia involves systemic inflammation and nervous system hypersensitivity. Stem cell therapy may help regulate immune activity, reduce overall pain signals, and improve quality of life in patients dealing with complex, widespread symptoms.
Yes. Many patients with moderate disc issues, inflammation, or nerve pain use stem cell therapy to avoid spinal fusion or discectomy.
Herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, nerve compression, sciatica, and chronic back pain respond especially well to MSC therapy.
Not typically. The procedure is image-guided and uses local anesthesia. Some patients experience mild soreness that resolves in 24–48 hours.
Some patients improve after one session; others may need multiple rounds depending on their condition and healing response.
We offer stem cell therapy for herniated discs and back pain at our Renova Therapies clinics in Cancun and Mexico City with full travel and concierge support.