With new stem cell treatment, companies give hope to athletes
It has been reported that many professional athletes have received a latest medical treatment in New York. The treatment is reported to be costing as minimum as $15,000. The treatment has been named as "The Soup"; it is a mixture of human cells, comprising stem cells derived from a patient's fat.
As per reports, if it works the way patients are looking forward to it, The Soup can assist in repairing injuries, which otherwise may need surgery that could be of damaged elbows, knees, necks, hips and more.
According to Steven Victor, founder and chairman of IntelliCell BioSciences, The Soup's manufacturer, "Traditional medicine and traditional drugs do not work for a lot of patients. This kind of cellular therapy can really be a savior to them".
IntelliCell's technology that appeared only a few years ago already has provided treatment to a number of active and former pro athletes, together with Merril Hoge, who is a former NFL player, according to whom, he was amazed to realize how quickly his elbow injury was healed following getting treated last year.
According to experts who have been consulted by USA TODAY Sports, no one is aware regarding effect of the treatment that is whether it works or not, in reality. It is also a question that if the treatment is legal under rules of US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Knoepfler said number of professional athletes receiving stem cell treatments is constantly increasing and it is expected that number of ordinary people getting the treatment will also increase.