Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease. This means your immune system attacks the cells of joints by mistake, making the joints swollen, stiff and painful. Over time, this can damage the joints, cartilage and nearby bone.
Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore
Pain and swelling
Stiffness and tenderness
Fatigue
Difficulty in daily activities
Occasional low-grade fever
What Causes RA?
The exact cause isn’t fully known, but a mix of genetics, immune system dysfunction, and environmental factors can trigger it. It’s more common in women and often develops between ages 30 and 60.
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma): Growth factors injected directly to the joints to repair damaged tissue and new cell generation.
Cell Based Treatment: Able to reduce inflammation, modulate the immune system, and promote tissue repair in affected joints
Physiotherapy: A combination of exercise for pain, inflammation and better joint flexibility.
RA is progressive but catching it early and managing it proactively can protect your joints and prevent long-term disability.
Why Choose Regenerative Therapy?
Non-Surgical and pain free
Help regulate the overactive immune response
Stimulate new cell generation in joints
Provide long-lasting pain relief and improve joint function
Reduce the risks and recover without surgery