Hi @bella-bee! We do not get our stem cells from fetuses. We get our Stem Cells from umbilical cord tissues donated by consenting women who undergo c-sections. We treat joint pain, but each case is different and needs to be assessed in detail. Schedule a free consultation here: rmifeedback.typeform.com/socialmedia
Hi! We get our Stem Cells from umbilical cord tissues donated by consenting women who undergo c-sections. You can schedule a consultation and learn more here: rmi.life/YTC
Are there diminishing results with people over 50,60,70 yrs of age? Also what percentage of patients actually experience not only a stopping of cartilage deterioration but also see an increase in cartilage growth?
Hi! There is diminishing results usually when the disease is too advanced, age could factor in but is usually the grade of osteoarthritis which a more important determinant. The ideal scenario is to do it as soon as posible. On long-term studies, almost all patients experience a stop in deteriorating cartilage and more cartilage thickness. The amount it thickens or how long it lasts is what is a delicate subject. The more advanced the disease the least the effects are going to last.
@@RMI.Health I have had pretty severe cartilage damage when I was in my thirties, I severed my ACL and recked the knee really bad, I was told I lost 80% of my cartilage….I’m now in my early 60’s and I’m considering a knee replacement. Do I sound like a good candidate or am I better off with a replacement?
Hi Sandra! You can fill out the form and schedule a consultation with our Sr. Patient Coordinator here: rmifeedback.typeform.com/socialmedia?typeform-source=www.youtube.com
Unfortunately, after knee replacement our treatment won't help, the idea of this treatment is to try to avoid for as Long as possible these types of definitive surgeries.
Stem cell therapy will not work on a plastic or metal device inside your body. You may have other options but you'll have to research that yourself as it is personal to your own knee health history, current health, etc. Google and save as much as you can, THEN contact the office of the surgeon who performed the replacement, get 2nd and 3rd opinions if you feel it's helpful or necessary. I've learned that my surgeons either haven't known much, or don't want to send their patients elsewhere and lose money, about alternatives outside of their own practices. None of the 4 surgeons who performed my stage 4 arthritis surgeries EVER mentioned stem cell therapy. And I had to ask about PRP, which was an option at the same facility, but never mentioned by my doctors or the surgeon.
@@robynehuber6767 Hi, it will depend of the patient's case. Please fill out the form if you'd like to schedule a consultation with our patient coordinator: rmifeedback.typeform.com/socialmedia
Hi! Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy uses the patient’s own blood cells to promote healing. Stem Cell therapies, on the other hand, use Mesenchymal Stem Cells, which can be sourced from umbilical cord tissues or previously collected from the patient’s body. PRP therapy uses the platelets found in blood, a type of blood cell that plays an essential role in clotting and healing, which contains up to 12 growth factors and a minimal amount of stem cells. In contrast, Stem Cell therapies using Mesenchymal Stem Cells can contain over 80 growth factors and many more biological elements.
Hi, it will depend of the patient's case. Please fill out the form if you'd like to schedule a consultation with our patient coordinator: rmifeedback.typeform.com/socialmedia
Not at this facility, which is for humans. But yes, stem cell therapy is available and widely used in veterinary medicine. Your Google search engine works, try it.
Hi @sarahkubagenda9864! We don’t delete comments unless they’re spam, spread misinformation, or hate speech. If you have any medical questions, our team is always ready to provide clear, research-backed answers about the safety and effectiveness of our treatments: info@rmihealth.com
@@RMI.HealthWhat is the explanation then because earlier I was able to see part of someone's comment saying "it was a waste of $6,000 but when I clicked on it nothing appeared and now it's completely gone. If nobody on your end caused this to happen intentionally then there's a technical problem.
Could you be speaking of platelet rich plasma? PRP congratulations on your use of code word orthopedic very difficult to discover what you're really speaking of scanning through your presentation makes no sense at all
@@RMI.Health I forgot to mention and they removed that stole it without authorization that is my meniscus as far as hip cartilage that melted that with Kenalog cortisone
My knee ligaments and joints heal quickly when I supplement with bone broth and collagen, with heat applied daily until uncomfort disappear.
Awesome !! Good news !!! Also Magnesium Chloride helps too !!
Please can you say where the stem cells come from. Not foetuses I hope? Can you apply this technique to arthritic ankle joints? Thank you
Hi @bella-bee!
We do not get our stem cells from fetuses.
We get our Stem Cells from umbilical cord tissues donated by consenting women who undergo c-sections.
We treat joint pain, but each case is different and needs to be assessed in detail.
Schedule a free consultation here: rmifeedback.typeform.com/socialmedia
Read the description!
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Where do the stems cells come from? What type are they?
Hi, thanks for you question!
We get our Stem Cells from umbilical cord tissues donated by consenting women who undergo c-sections.
Can we put the dislocated bone back in ankle joint without surgery
Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem possible at the moment.
I have heard that adult stem cells work just as well or better. Where are the umbilical stem cells coming from? Thank you!
Hi!
We get our Stem Cells from umbilical cord tissues donated by consenting women who undergo c-sections. You can schedule a consultation and learn more here: rmi.life/YTC
That was answered above in answer to someone else's question: it is from umbilical cords from C-sections with permission of the mothers involved.
@@WholeBibleBelieverWoman Thank you! I didn't see that. Very good to hear.🙏
Are there diminishing results with people over 50,60,70 yrs of age? Also what percentage of patients actually experience not only a stopping of cartilage deterioration but also see an increase in cartilage growth?
Hi! There is diminishing results usually when the disease is too advanced, age could factor in but is usually the grade of osteoarthritis which a more important determinant. The ideal scenario is to do it as soon as posible.
On long-term studies, almost all patients experience a stop in deteriorating cartilage and more cartilage thickness. The amount it thickens or how long it lasts is what is a delicate subject. The more advanced the disease the least the effects are going to last.
@@RMI.Health I have had pretty severe cartilage damage when I was in my thirties, I severed my ACL and recked the knee really bad, I was told I lost 80% of my cartilage….I’m now in my early 60’s and I’m considering a knee replacement. Do I sound like a good candidate or am I better off with a replacement?
@@lureup9973 He can't consult or diagnose you via RUclips. Google it yourself and call doctors in your area!
@@lureup9973 Each case is different and needs to be assessed in detail. You can schedule a consultation through this form: rmi.life/YTC
So, how do we contact this organization?
Hi, you can send us an email to: info@rmihealth.com. Thanks!
how can. I get in contact
Hi Sandra! You can fill out the form and schedule a consultation with our Sr. Patient Coordinator here: rmifeedback.typeform.com/socialmedia?typeform-source=www.youtube.com
Is there any choice after knee replacement,??
Unfortunately, after knee replacement our treatment won't help, the idea of this treatment is to try to avoid for as
Long as possible these types of definitive surgeries.
Stem cell therapy will not work on a plastic or metal device inside your body. You may have other options but you'll have to research that yourself as it is personal to your own knee health history, current health, etc. Google and save as much as you can, THEN contact the office of the surgeon who performed the replacement, get 2nd and 3rd opinions if you feel it's helpful or necessary. I've learned that my surgeons either haven't known much, or don't want to send their patients elsewhere and lose money, about alternatives outside of their own practices. None of the 4 surgeons who performed my stage 4 arthritis surgeries EVER mentioned stem cell therapy. And I had to ask about PRP, which was an option at the same facility, but never mentioned by my doctors or the surgeon.
How much is this pr😢ocedure for the knee & what are complications that might occur? Thank you
@@robynehuber6767 Hi, it will depend of the patient's case. Please fill out the form if you'd like to schedule a consultation with our patient coordinator: rmifeedback.typeform.com/socialmedia
Is this the same as a PRP?
No.
Hi!
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy uses the patient’s own blood cells to promote healing. Stem Cell therapies, on the other hand, use Mesenchymal Stem Cells, which can be sourced from umbilical cord tissues or previously collected from the patient’s body.
PRP therapy uses the platelets found in blood, a type of blood cell that plays an essential role in clotting and healing, which contains up to 12 growth factors and a minimal amount of stem cells.
In contrast, Stem Cell therapies using Mesenchymal Stem Cells can contain over 80 growth factors and many more biological elements.
What’s the approximate cost?
Hi, it will depend of the patient's case. Please fill out the form if you'd like to schedule a consultation with our patient coordinator: rmifeedback.typeform.com/socialmedia
wondering if this could be use for dogs? RSVP ASAP...she is Mastiff cross, 90 lbs, 16 years old, bone on bone in elbow
Not at this facility, which is for humans. But yes, stem cell therapy is available and widely used in veterinary medicine. Your Google search engine works, try it.
Hi, we don't treat dogs. Thanks for you question!
Is this available in Australia
Hi, we are located in Costa Rica!
@@RMI.Health any in Australia
Stem cell therapy is available everywhere. Google it.
@@marikabraak910 We only have one location, which is in Costa Rica.
Why are other people's comments inaccessible on this video??
Hi @sarahkubagenda9864!
We don’t delete comments unless they’re spam, spread misinformation, or hate speech. If you have any medical questions, our team is always ready to provide clear, research-backed answers about the safety and effectiveness of our treatments: info@rmihealth.com
@@RMI.HealthWhat is the explanation then because earlier I was able to see part of someone's comment saying "it was a waste of $6,000 but when I clicked on it nothing appeared and now it's completely gone. If nobody on your end caused this to happen intentionally then there's a technical problem.
Could you be speaking of platelet rich plasma? PRP congratulations on your use of code word orthopedic very difficult to discover what you're really speaking of scanning through your presentation makes no sense at all
Hi David, we use umbilical cord-derived stem cells to regenerate cartilage and give you a new lease on life. It is not PRP.
@@RMI.Health have you taken into account with the scalawags doctors leave behind after scraping removing a meniscus for the dollar bill
@@RMI.Health I forgot to mention and they removed that stole it without authorization that is my meniscus as far as hip cartilage that melted that with Kenalog cortisone