Advice after a shoulder injury
I have a shoulder problem after years of intensive training in the water. I was advised to avoid surgery if possible, because it is long and complicated. Is there anything that can really help, but is not invasive?
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Yes, you can consider stem cells as one of the options. The website https://ways2well.com/blog/stem-cell-therapy-for-swimming-injuries-boost-sports-recovery describes how this therapy is used to recover from sports injuries, including shoulder problems. The point is that stem cells can transform into different types of tissue (muscle, tendon, cartilage) and support the process of their regeneration. This does not completely replace physical therapy or rest, but it can significantly speed up the healing process and reduce the need for surgery. Be sure to consult your doctor, but many athletes are already successfully using this therapy as part of their recovery plan.