Stem Cell Innovations (SCI) is preparing to launch a radically new platform that will provide unique access to stem cell banking, treatments, and support around the world. For patients trying to gain access to stem cells that could potentially save their lives, or at least, provide a higher quality of life in a wide range of conditions and diseases, this platform will revolutionize the way people are able to connect with specialists who can help. But what can patients expect following a stem cell treatment? Of course, the answer depends on which treatment is performed, for what condition or disease the treatment is performed, and each person’s individual response to stem cell treatments.

Accessing stem cell advice and treatment through the SCI Application means that you will have round-the-clock access to your stem cell specialist following your procedures. If you’ve had to travel to have your treatments conducted, you’ll be able to maintain constant contact from wherever it is that you return. Knowing you’ll have dedicated communication and access whenever you need it is an important part of the service SCI will provide. If you’ve returned home following your treatments, you’ll want to ensure that you follow your stem cell specialist’s advice carefully.

A number of recommendations may be made by your specialist including avoiding unnecessary pain medications, such as anti-inflammatory drugs, even if you are in pain following the procedure. Your doctor may recommend physical therapy to help you improve your mobility in the area of treatment, which you should be able to arrange locally; again, SCI’s stem cell specialists and their teams of dedicated professionals will be able to help you every step of the way.

Everyone responds to stem cell treatments differently. For some, it may take several months to feel the full effect of any stem cell treatments because stem cells are at their peak healing potential during the three to six-month window following the treatment. For others, positive results may take longer. It will be important to stay in touch with your stem cell specialist throughout the duration of your recovery, and the SCI Application will make that possible.

Exercise and moderate activity will be important to the recovery process and to provide ample circulation and support to the treated areas. If you’ve had a stem cell treatment on your knee, for example, you’ll want to ensure that you follow the activity protocols laid out for you by your physical therapist to ensure the best chance of success.

Even if you have had other surgeries or procedures before, it’s likely that stem cell treatment will feel different or result in a different kind of recovery period for you. Throughout your recovery, your stem cell specialist will be available to you to answer questions, provide support, and guide your recovery so that you have the best chance possible of benefiting from your treatments.

For more information about SCI, the SCI Application, and the goal to bridge the gap for patients and stem cell treatments, visit www.scia.io