Stem Cell Therapy for Knees in Malaysia: Singaporeans heading to Malaysia for Knee Stem Cell Therapy | CNA
When scans last year showed significant damage to his knee cartilage, Mr Johnny Lam started looking for solutions. For years, the 58-year-old had endured pain and swelling in both knees but this condition had become unbearable, making it excruciating to walk and affecting his active lifestyle. Cartilage acts as a shock-absorbing cushion between bones at the joints. When the cartilage is damaged, bones can rub against each other, resulting in pain and inflammation. Recalling his consultation with a doctor at Sengkang General Hospital, Mr Lam said he was told that his only option was a total replacement of both knees. However, with replacements typically lasting 15 to 20 years, and given his relatively young age, the doctor advised him to do it later to avoid having to get a possible second replacement. “I couldn’t accept that and didn’t want to just wait for the surgery because it was already very painful to the point where it hurt even to walk or stand,” he told CNA. “I was worried tha...