Since 2005 cartilage defects in the knee have been cured by Dr. Baum in the joint clinic with cell-based, "biological medication".
This innovative procedure allows cartilage tissue to grow successfully and repairs even massive cartilage damage.
This therapy not only saves patients years of suffering but makes artificial joints unnecessary.
The cartilage cells that are taken from the patient beforehand, are grown by a special method. They are then implanted directly and minimally invasively in the damaged joint thus regenerating the tissue. This only requires a short stay in hospital. This technology works without using genetic engineering, antibiotics or growth hormones and the new tissue is stable and extremely solid.
By now this method is used successfully on knee joint damage and also for some time now on the talocrural (ankle) joint. Even cartilage defects in the nearly inaccessible region of the hip joint can now be repaired in a minimal invasive way by using this cell therapy.


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