Stem cell therapy in sports medicine: current applications, challenges and future perspectives

Author:

Palermi Stefano1,Gnasso Rossana1,Belviso Immacolata1,Iommazzo Irene1,Vecchiato Marco2,Marchini Andrea3,Corsini Alessandro4,Vittadini Filippo5,Demeco Andrea6,De Luca Mariarosaria7,Tarantino Domiziano1,Romano Veronica1,Sacco Annamaria1,Sirico Felice1

Affiliation:

1. Public Health Department , University of Naples Federico II , Naples , Italy

2. Sports and Exercise Medicine Division, Department of Medicine , University of Padova , Padova , Italy

3. J Medical , Torino , Italy

4. Genoa CFC , Genoa , Italy

5. Venezia FC , Venice , Italy

6. Department of Medicine and Surgery , University of Parma , Parma , Italy

7. Department of Translational Medical Sciences , Federico II University of Naples , Naples , Italy

Abstract

Abstract Stem cells have demonstrated significant potential for tissue repair and regeneration, making them a promising therapeutic avenue in sports medicine. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of research on the application of stem cells in sports medicine. We will discuss the types of stem cells used, their mechanisms of action, and the clinical outcomes of stem cell therapy in different sports-related injuries. Furthermore, we will delve into the challenges and ethical considerations associated with stem cell therapy, as well as future directions and potential applications of stem cells in sports medicine.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology

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