Clinical Evidence in Regenerative Medicine
Clinical evidence in regenerative medicine supports our treatments. Learn about scientific advances and success stories in cell therapy.
Why is clinical evidence critical in regenerative medicine?
At Lumm, we understand that the health and well-being of our patients must be backed by the most rigorous science. Regenerative medicine is not just a trend in the healthcare sector; it is a constantly evolving scientific discipline that utilizes the body’s natural ability to repair, replace and regenerate damaged cells, tissues or organs.
Scientific advances in cell therapy and MSCs
Our pillars are based on the use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) and advanced therapies such as NAD+, whose efficacy has been documented in numerous clinical studies worldwide. Current clinical evidence shows that these therapies are fundamental to treat chronic pathologies, such as knee osteoarthritis, sports injuries and degenerative spine problems, where conventional treatments often only temporarily mitigate pain.
Treatments with support and safety
Having a repository of clinical evidence allows us to offer our patients in Medellin and the world the peace of mind that each protocol applied in Lumm complies with:
Biosafety: Standardized processes for obtaining and applying cell therapies.
Proven efficacy: Results based on reduction of chronic inflammation and improvement of joint mobility.
Constant innovation: Incorporation of the latest findings in longevity and anti-aging medicine.
A commitment to medical education
This Clinical Evidence space functions as a knowledge center where we share articles of interest, success stories and updates on how regenerative medicine is changing the paradigm of pain treatment and aging. We believe that an informed patient is a patient with better tools to decide on their quality of life.
Explore our articles to learn in depth how the science behind cell therapy can help you regain your vitality, reduce your biological age and treat shoulder, knee and spine injuries in a minimally invasive and scientifically sound manner.