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Stem Cell Therapy for Knees in Charlotte, NC

Living with chronic knee pain from arthritis, cartilage loss, ligament injuries, or meniscus tears can limit your mobility and affect your daily life. At Stem Cell Carolina in Charlotte, NC, we specialize in advanced stem cell therapy for knees, a non-surgical treatment designed to reduce pain, restore joint function, and help patients avoid or delay knee replacement surgery.

Unlike cortisone injections or traditional pain management methods that only mask symptoms, stem cell therapy promotes healing from within, using your body’s own cells to repair damaged tissue.

Man holding knee due to arthritis pain before stem cell therapy in Charlotte NC

Conditions Treated with Stem Cell Therapy for Knees

Many patients come to us after being told they need knee surgery. With Dr. Ahmad’s specialized expertise in interventional sports and spine medicine, we offer a safer, minimally invasive alternative. Our regenerative treatments are effective for:

Osteoarthritis (mild to severe)

Stem cell therapy helps reduce pain and stiffness from knee arthritis, restoring mobility without surgery.

Chronic knee cartilage degeneration

Regenerative injections support natural cartilage repair, slowing joint damage and improving function.

Meniscus tears and injuries

Stem cell therapy for meniscus tears in Charlotte offers a non-surgical solution to avoid risky knee operations.

Patellar tendonitis (“jumper’s knee”)

Stem cell knee injections reduce inflammation and promote tendon healing for lasting relief.

Ligament sprains and partial tears

Targeted stem cell therapy strengthens and repairs damaged knee ligaments, helping prevent long-term instability.

Post-Injury Knee Pain & Early “Bone on Bone” Arthritis

For patients told they need knee replacement, stem cell therapy offers a safer, minimally invasive alternative.

Stem cell therapy injection for knee pain relief at Stem Cell Carolina in Charlotte NC

How Stem Cell Therapy for Knees Works

Every procedure at Stem Cell Carolina is performed using advanced image guidance (fluoroscopy and ultrasound) for precision and safety.

  1. Cell Collection – Stem cells are taken from your own body (bone marrow or adipose tissue).

  2. Preparation – The cells are carefully processed to concentrate their healing potential.

  3. Targeted Injection – Using real-time imaging, Dr. Ahmad injects the cells directly into the damaged knee joint or surrounding tissue.

Because the cells come from you, there is no risk of rejection and a very low risk of complications.

Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy for Knees

Lasting Pain Relief

Stem cell therapy reduces chronic knee pain and stiffness, offering a non-surgical alternative to knee replacement.

Improved Mobility & Joint Function

Many patients regain smoother movement and better flexibility, helping them return to daily activities with ease.

Reduced Inflammation

Stem cell injections calm inflammation in the knee joint, supporting faster healing and long-term comfort.

Natural Tissue Repair & Regeneration

Regenerative cells help repair damaged cartilage, ligaments, and tendons for stronger, healthier knees.

Who Is a Candidate?

You may benefit from stem cell therapy for knee pain in Charlotte if you have:

  • Knee arthritis at any stage

  • Meniscus or ligament injuries

  • Chronic tendonitis that hasn’t improved with physical therapy

  • Been told you are “bone on bone” or facing joint replacement

If you’ve tried cortisone, hyaluronic acid, or physical therapy without lasting relief, stem cell injections may be the solution you’ve been searching for.

Recovery After Knee Stem Cell Therapy

Initial Soreness

Expect mild soreness for 48–72 hours after treatment.

Limited Rest

Most patients return to work within 1–2 days.

Gradual Improvement

Relief typically begins within weeks and continues over months.

Rehabilitation

Combining therapy with guided physical rehabilitation often delivers the best long-term results.

Why Choose Stem Cell Carolina?

All procedures are performed by a board-certified physiatrist with fellowship training in interventional sports and spine medicine. Unlike primary care physicians or midlevel providers, physiatrists are specialists in the non-surgical diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal and neurological conditions, with advanced expertise in image-guided injections and minimally invasive procedures.

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What to Expect During Stem Cell Knee Treatment

1

Consultation

Meet with our team to evaluate your knee pain, review your medical history, and discuss your goals. We will determine if stem cell therapy for knees is the right option for you.

2

In-Office Procedure

The minimally invasive treatment is performed the same day in a comfortable, sterile environment. Using advanced imaging, we inject stem cells directly into the knee for precise healing.

3

Recovery & Aftercare

Most patients experience only mild soreness for 48–72 hours and return to light activity within days. Pain relief and improved mobility typically begin within 3–6 weeks as healing continues.

FAQs about Stem Cell Therapy for Knees

Is stem cell therapy for knees better than knee replacement surgery?

For many patients, stem cell therapy provides a safer, non-surgical alternative to knee replacement. It helps reduce pain, improve mobility, and promote healing without long hospital stays or lengthy recovery.

How long does it take to see results from stem cell knee injections?

Most patients begin noticing improvement in pain and stiffness within 3–6 weeks, with continued progress over the following months as the body heals naturally.

Can stem cell therapy help if I have “bone on bone” arthritis?

Yes, many patients told they need knee replacement have found relief with stem cell therapy. While results vary, stem cell treatment may help delay or even avoid surgery.

What’s the difference between PRP and stem cell therapy for knees?

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) uses growth factors from your blood to support healing, while stem cell therapy uses regenerative cells that can repair damaged tissue. In some cases, both treatments may be recommended together.

Is stem cell therapy for knees safe?

Yes. Because we use your own stem cells, there is no risk of rejection. Risks are minimal and include temporary soreness or mild bruising at the injection site.

How long is recovery after stem cell therapy for knees?

Most patients return to normal daily activities within a few days. Full benefits develop gradually, with long-term improvements in joint function and mobility.