Is there any progress in medical research for genetic repair of spinal disc degeneration?


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tsquared asked:


Spinal discs do not provide for a blood supply to refurbish nutrients when the discs have degenerated.

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3 Responses to “Is there any progress in medical research for genetic repair of spinal disc degeneration?”

  1. Rachel B Says:

    Go to the PubMed website. There you will find the latest research in any area of medical research. You can look up papers that have just been written on research going on in laboratories. You can also find write ups about what has been tried in clinics and what is working.

  2. quijibored Says:

    not via genetic repair. There is a new surgery that offers artificial disc replacement.

  3. swissnick Says:

    Well, there is a fairly new one-time treatment called Atlasprofilax. This treatment really seems to stop a main cause of these disc problems, and I know of some persons who got rid of all symptoms within a short period of time.

    Anyway, it’s worth trying - you’ll be amazed.

    Just - the treatment is available in California and Europe only, costing approx. 220 dollars. It worth even a long journey! :-)

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