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Studies from Scientific Journals

Explore excerpts from a range of scientific journal studies on stem cell treatments.

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Study #1

“There was evidence of meniscus regeneration and improvement in knee pain following treatment with human mesenchymal stem cells. These results support the study of human mesenchymal stem cells for the apparent knee-tissue regeneration and protective effects.”

– Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Am.

Study #2

“ In contrast to traditional treatments, based on drugs, proteins, or antibodies, stem cells are poised to revolutionize medicine as they possess the capacity to replace and repair tissues and organs such as osteoarthritic joints”

– The Journal of Orthopedic Translation, Vol 9

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Study #3

“The versatility of stem cells as a treatment modality has landed it another repair target: osteoarthritis. Through many studies, this newly discovered method has been shown to significantly alleviate the pain experienced by osteoarthritic patients.”

– Journal of Clinical Orthopedics

Study #4

“In conclusion, mesenchymal stem cell treatment improves knee pain, physical function, and cartilage quality without any severe adverse events.”

– Nature, British Scientific Journal

Study #5

“This study showed that a single intra-articular injection of bone marrow stem cells appears to provide long-term benefits. The procedure is simple, fast, well-tolerated, avoids the need for hospitalization, and generated no complications or adverse effects”

– Heliyon

Study #6

“Cartilage mapping by MRI showed evidence of improvement in the good cartilage quality and significant decrease in poor cartilage quality.”

– Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

Meet The Doctor

Meet Dr. Mark D. Wagner, MD, FAAFP

With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Wagner is highly regarded as a leader in the field of Sports Medicine. A Diplomate of the American Board of Family Medicine and a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice, he has treated some of the biggest names in sports. From professional, collegiate, and high school athletes to recreational “weekend warriors,” it remains Dr. Wagner’s goal to provide individualized, state-of-the-art care that helps patients return to their activities as quickly and safely as possible.

Regenerative Medicine and Joint Preservation

Dr. Wagner has a special interest in Regenerative Medicine and joint preservation through the use of autologous stem cells. This exciting, non-surgical procedure has shown great promise in restoring, repairing and regenerating arthritic joints and damaged tendons, providing an alternative to many who believed that surgery was the only option. Dr. Wagner has treated hundreds of patients with these procedures in his office with overwhelming success.

Background

Dr. Wagner received his medical degree from the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida. He completed his residency in Family Practice and Sports Medicine at Halifax Hospital Medical Center in Daytona Beach, FL. Dr. Wagner came to Seattle to complete a fellowship in sports medicine at The Sports Medicine Clinic.

He is board certified by the American Board of Family Practice with a subspecialty in Sports Medicine. He is also a member of the American College of Sports Medicine, the Washington Academy of Family Physicians, the Washington State Medical Society and the King County Medical Society.

Dr. Wagner lives on beautiful Bainbridge Island with his wife and three children. When out of the office, he enjoys spending time in the outdoors hiking, surfing, bicycling and snow skiing with his family. Always up for a personal challenge, he has enjoyed competing in such races as the Coeur D’Alene Ironman, Seattle and Vancouver Marathons and RAMROD.

Dr. Wagner is proud to be voted Seattle Met’s “Top Doctor” by his colleagues in the greater Seattle area.

A Word From Our Patients

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I was one of the first few patients to undergo a stem-cell transplant (in May 2016) in my right knee after being diagnosed with severe osteoarthritis from a chondral defect. I have dealt with 10 years of knee pain and have done PT and other therapies, none fixing the problem. Now at 11 months post-transplant and have ZERO pain. I have had a full recovery and am participating in 100% of my previous activities. I WALKED out of the office post-procedure, and am fully recovered after completing PT.

KatieSeattle, WA

Dr. Mark Wagner has been our general practitioner for over 25 years. He has always been thorough and professional, and he is also a caring and compassionate person. He has cared for many in our family and always treated each one with concern and respect. We highly recommend him to anyone seeking medical care of the type he is prepared to administer.

Andrew F. & Marilyn J.Seattle, WA

Thirty years with the same physician says something — and everything it says about Dr. Wagner is good. He has been my general physician for as long as I can remember, guiding me through countless common ailments, injuries, and referrals to outstanding specialists — including seven knee surgeries (replacements 10 years ago) and one shoulder surgery over the years. More recently I have also benefitted greatly from stem cell and PRP treatments under his care, addressing issues in both shoulders, an ankle, and two thumbs. The relief has been significant — not perfect, but so much better than before. What I want to especially highlight is his availability. In thirty years of navigating the medical system I have learned that a doctor who is genuinely accessible is rare. When I have an urgent need, Dr. Wagner consistently gets me in within a day or so — and sometimes the same day. That alone is worth its weight in gold. Dr. Wagner, thank you for three decades of attentive, skilled, and compassionate care. I am deeply grateful for the way you have shown up for me year after year, and I have every confidence you will continue to be there when the need arises.

Doug FreybergSeattle, WA

Dr. Wagner did a Stem Cell Procedure on both my knees. I am very pleased with how the procedure went and how my knees are doing since. I have talked with several friends and family members about my experience and highly recommended it.

TonySeattle, WA

Dr. Wagner is amazing in what he does with stem cell! He treated both my shoulders and they feel great! I received a call from him the very next day asking me how I was doing and if I had any questions or any issues to call his office anytime. When I'm completely done with this I will be seeing him about my knee next! Anything to keep from having major surgery is fine by me! I highly recommend anyone who wants less down time, faster recovery and a lot less pain to go see him!

AnonymousSeattle, WA

I've seen Dr. Wagner for years. He is knowledgable, attentive and receptive to questions anytime.

Ahna, M.Seattle, WA

Prior to meeting with Dr Wagner I was unable to lift my right arm above my waistline and right hip, knee & ankle were so painful I could not walk 5 steps without stopping to sit and rest. After several X-rays & MRI's Dr Wagner assured me he could help me with shoulder & hip stem cell procedures. I just finished my 6 week follow up with Dr Wagner and having 6 weeks of intense PT i am playing catch with my grandsons and walking as if there was never an issue with pain. I highly recommend Dr Wagner as he not only made a seemingly hopeless condition pain-free but I now have vision of playing softball again (65+ league) and becoming active (golf, waterskiing, walking-hiking with family) as I once enjoyed throughout most of my adult life. There was a time I could not remember what it was like to wake up without pain beyond tolerance. Today is the "Best-day-Ever" compared to 2 months prior. Thank you Mark!

Bill E Castagno

Great Doctor, listens and cares, just had stem cell procedure done by Dr. Wagner on my hip and knee with phenomenal results. Would recommend Dr. Wagner highly to anyone.

RonSeattle, WA

Dr. Wagner is the real deal. Been skiing Whistler for the past 30+ years, love the mountain and the powder. My hurting came sneaky: months of unrelenting knee pain without injury. Tried everything: acupuncture, physio, stretches. No avail. I was hardly able to walk when MRI finally confirmed the worst, significant cartilage and meniscal damage, and the only traditional remedy is surgery, likely radical. In came Dr. W and his highly professional team. Six wks on the dot after stem/PRP, I was on my skis again (shorter & lighter version, albeit) down blue slopes and walking 90% normal. Amazing results, no painkiller of any sort since wk 3. Being an MD myself, I know the trick is to stimulate regrowth of healthy cartilage without inflammation, and I stuck religiously to protocol, every new cell counts. Crutches were used for delicate and dedicated physio moves and stretches. Turning hurt to hope is huge. My next appt is at 12 wks. God willing, maybe I’ll make a full recovery. P.S. I’m seventy.

Anonymous

KOMO News: IRG Health Talk

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Frequently Ask Questions

Why Am I Experiencing Chronic Pain In My Joints and Tendons?

As we age, our bodies undergo wear and tear from daily life, injuries and athletics. We produce less of our “repair” cells (referred to as mesenchymal stem cells) as we age, requiring more time for healing. In some cases, the joint damage can be so significant that the body cannot repair itself at all.

If this is the case, patients will need to inquire about a treatment such as stem cell therapy for joint and tendon pain, or perhaps even surgery.

What is Bone Marrow?

Bone marrow is soft, spongy tissue that fills the centers of the large bones in our bodies, such as the thigh and hip. There are two types of bone marrow: red bone marrow, which is known as myeloid tissue and yellow bone marrow, which is known as fatty tissue. Making up approximately 4% of the human body’s total mass, bone marrow creates up to a 200 billion new blood cells every day, in a process called hematopoiesis.

What are Stem Cells?

Stem cells are “unspecialized” and therefore have the remarkable capability to renew themselves and transform into many different cell types within a living body. There is an abundance of stem cells in the body’s bone marrow and adipose tissue (fat cells).

In many of the body’s tissues, stem cells serve as an internal repair system, continuously dividing in order to replenish other cells within the tissue. When a stem cell divides, each new cell has the potential either to remain a stem cell or become another type of cell with a more specialized function, such as a cartilage producing cell, muscle cell, red blood cell, or even a brain cell.

What are Bone Marrow Derived Stem Cell Injections?

The medical community has known for a long time that stem cells carry regenerative qualities. Stem cells harness the healing power of your own body and work to actually repair damaged tissue. Qualified medical providers around the country are now safely and successfully using stem cells to fight certain conditions which cause tendon and joint pain, such as osteoarthritis.

The stem cells from bone marrow are “unspecialized” and can differentiate into specific types of cells such as muscle, cartilage, tendon, and bone in order to “regenerate” the injured or damaged area of the body. The pelvis (ilium) carries the richest level of bone marrow, holding the greatest concentration of stem cells.

This is exciting news for patients suffering from chronic joint or tendon pain, who are looking for an alternative to surgery or have even been told they are not a candidate for surgery. If you have questions or would like a consultation with Dr. Wagner to see if you are a candidate for a stem cell injection, please contact Seattle Sports and Regenerative Medicine

How Are the Stem Cell Injections Performed?

Because bone marrow in the hip (pelvis) holds the greatest concentration of stem cells, Dr. Wagner extracts a sample of bone marrow from the patient’s sterilized and numbed hip. Once the bone marrow is collected it is immediately filtered and spun down in a highly specialized centrifuge in our office. Mini liposuction is then performed in the “love handle” region to harvest stem cells from this rich fatty tissue. This sample then undergoes a similar regimen.

This process separates out a high concentrate of stem cells, which is then used for treatment. Under ultrasound guidance for exact placement, the patient’s stem cells are then injected back into their injured or painful joint and or tendon. From this point, the unspecialized stem cells transform into the specific cells unique to their new environment, promoting healing and therefore reducing pain and increasing function.

What Are The Risks?

Well over 5 million stem cell procedures for osteoarthritis have been performed in the United States with no adverse effects reported. All stem cell treatments at Seattle Sports and Regenerative Medicine are performed by Dr. Mark Wagner, M.D., who is Board Certified and has worked with a number of highly regarded physicians around the country to insure that he can provide this treatment safely and responsibly. When not seeing patients, he also enjoys speaking to other physicians and physical therapists in the area, educating them on this state of the art treatment.

All stem cell injections are done with the use of ultrasound guidance to ascertain safety and accuracy of the injection. Dr. Wagner will provide this therapy by using the patient’s own stem cells, collected from the patient’s bone marrow and fatty tissue. Since the cells come from the patient’s own body, there is no chance of your body rejecting the stem cells, and a minimal chance of the body experiencing infection as there is this risk with any injection. You can expect the site where Dr. Wagner injected the stem cells to be sore for a day or two following the procedure.

What Else Do I Need to Know About This Procedure?

The entire appointment lasts about 90 minutes and is performed in our procedure room, right in our office. A local anesthetic is used so that the patient is as comfortable as possible, although most patients experience little pain. For the sake of safety, we do ask that you plan for someone to drive you home from the appointment, and plan on relaxing for the remainder of the day.

How long will the appointment for my stem cell treatment take?

Your appointment on the day of treatment will take place in our office and last approximately 90 minutes. Everything necessary for the treatment, including blood draws, will be taken care of during the 90 minute appointment.

Although there is typically little to no downtime with stem cell therapy, we do recommend that you refrain from heavy lifting or strenuous exercise for 6 weeks.

How Long Does the Repair Process Take?

Generally, significant improvement will be noticed at six to twelve weeks. However, the repair process will continue out to two years. In most cases, however, improvement can be noticed earlier.

Can a Procedure Fail?

Like all medical procedures, there is no guarantee with stem cell therapy. In some rare cases, it is possible that a patient may need additional treatments or perhaps the patient did not have enough repair potential relative to the severity of his or her disease. However, Dr. Wagner has experienced an 85%-90% success rate, defined by decreased pain and improved function. Dr. Wagner and his staff will be happy to further discuss these risks with you.

If the Stem Cell Therapy Doesn’t Work, Am I Still Able To Have Surgery?

Yes, there is nothing about this procedure, or PRP that will preclude you from having surgery.

Is The Procedure Covered By Insurance?

Stem cell therapy and PRP are not covered by health insurance at this time. Payment is requested at the time of the procedure.

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