›An active and strong musculoskeletal system is the key to a long and healthy life.‹
DR. MARTIN RESCHL, MSC
SPECIALIST IN ORTHOPAEDICS AND TRAUMATOLOGY, SPORTS PHYSICIAN
Wednesday from 4 to 6 PM
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Knee pain, limited shoulder mobility or stiff hips? These symptoms are often caused by osteoarthritis – the most common joint disease. It causes the joint cartilage to gradually break down, leading to pain, restricted movement, stiffness and reduced quality of life. Studies show: In German-speaking countries, more than 20 million people are affected by osteoarthritis – and the number increases significantly with age.
THE BODY’S OWN CELLS FOR YOUR JOINTS EVEN AT THE ONSET OF OSTEOARTHRITIS
Regenerative cells from the body’s own fatty tissue open up new perspectives in the treatment of joint problems and osteoarthritis – both in the early stages and in advanced disease.
This innovative therapy utilises the body’s natural healing potential and has already shown significant improvements in many cases.
Current scientific studies, the increasing use in orthopaedic practice and, above all, the positive feedback from our patients confirm the effectiveness and relevance of this modern form of treatment.
With the so-called SVF method (stroma–vascular fraction), the body’s own stem cells from fatty tissue are introduced into painful joints in a targeted manner.
This therapy activates the body’s natural ability to regenerate: inflammation is reduced, cartilage healing is supported, joint function is improved and symptoms can be significantly alleviated.
This treatment method gives people with joint and cartilage damage the opportunity to open up new perspectives for the body – without surgery, but with the potential for regeneration.
Dr Martin Reschl, Head of the Centre for Regenerative Medicine at the ATOMOS Clinic, therefore offers this modern and innovative method in addition to all previous surgical procedures.
Early to moderate osteoarthritis (grade II-III)
Cartilage is still partially present – good conditions for regeneration.
Insufficient effect of conventional therapies
When painkillers, physiotherapy or conventional infiltrations no longer help.
Avoiding surgery
For patients who want to avoid or delay a joint replacement.
Prevention
To prevent the progression of existing osteoarthritis or cartilage damage.
Active, health-conscious people
To maintain joint function and improve quality of life.
The effect can vary from person to person – depending on the degree of arthrosis, the affected joint and the body’s own regeneration. Many patients report a noticeable improvement within a few weeks to months.
Duration of effect
The positive effects can last from several months to several years – sometimes up to 4 years or longer.
Individual differences
Not all patients respond to the treatment to the same extent. In some cases, refresher courses are necessary.
Long-term success
A healthy diet, regular exercise and a lifestyle that is easy on the joints support the effect.
Private supplementary insurance
In many cases, (partial) cost coverage is possible. We recommend that you enquire directly with your insurance company in advance.
Statutory health insurance funds (ÖGK, SVS, BVA, KFA)
Do not currently cover the costs.