Dr. Ethan Kellum is very excited to bring the emerging and innovative field of interventional and regenerative orthopedics to the Nashville, Tennessee area. As a sports medicine fellowshipped trained orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Kellum intimately knows musculoskeletal injuries and joint conditions. With this knowledge he knows the value of getting patients back to the sport of life without surgical intervention. Although Dr. Kellum still performs arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder and knee, his main focus is regenerative medicine (stem cells and platelet rich plasma) and keeping patients out of the operating room.
I have done the stem cell for my son, I'm haven't seen not even a tiny bit of improvement, just less money in my bank account. I am really wondering if this type of video are meant to attract parents because they know that we would try anything to see our kid able to interact and be functional, it's like selling us a dream but it end up being a delusion and disappointment.
I have a shoulder labral tear and a cyst on spinoglenoid notch and measures approximately 1.5 X 1.4 x 1.3 Cm. I was given a cortisone shot for pain and it has relived 95% of the pain, but the cyst is definitely pressing up on my nerve cashing severe pain when i didn't have cortisone. Doc suggested shoulder surgery but i cant do that RIGHT now. I'm seeking to try Ultrasound-guided cyst aspiration to prevent it pressing on my nerve... then we can talk surgery but I'm cannot do surgery right now but the pain without cortisone was the worse pain i've ever felt in my life. I'd like to try PRP before full fledged surgery as well.
This treatment (stem cells) MUST be made more widely available. There are too many autistic kids in the world and their lives are being ruined because of autism. We MUST do better to understand that this condition is MEDICALLY TREATABLE. For anyone still in doubt, please search Marcia Hinds Autism on RU-vid or her website.
It'll be great when they approve stem cells by umbilical cord from a donor. I could be wrong but it seems more beneficial to recieve cells from a different source than what the person already had to work with. My son has severe non verbal autism. We're going to Panama stem cell at the end of the month. I really wish we could get the same here.
My son received stem cell from Duke University’s stem cell trail for autism using donated cord blood. The results were incredible. He went from Barry able to verbally communicate to others, if he was sick he struggled to tell you what’s wrong etc, to now completely verbal, his behaviors to communicate at school are gone. Two years later he’s removed from the special needs program ❤ I’m pregnant and want to bank the cells, but have a question I hope you can help me with… I’ve heard some cord blood banks won’t release the stem cells to you if you want to treat autism with them, is there a place you recommend I bank with? And will be new baby still get a good amount of the cells or will they take them all if I bank them?
My son received stem cell from Duke University’s stem cell trail for autism using donated cord blood. The results were incredible. He went from Barry able to verbally communicate to others, if he was sick he struggled to tell you what’s wrong etc, to now completely verbal, his behaviors to communicate at school are gone. Two years later he’s removed from the special needs program ❤ I’m pregnant and want to bank the cells, but have a question I hope you can help me with… I’ve heard some cord blood banks won’t release the stem cells to you if you want to treat autism with them, is there a place you recommend I bank with? And will be new baby still get a good amount of the cells or will they take them all if I bank them? Thank you and thank you for sharing your story 🙏🏻
I am so happy for you and your family on your incredible success story. I have a quick question please answer it when you get chance. How many stem cell sessions it took to get your son where he is now. I am asking because I have a 5 year old daughter and she has one stem cell therapy 6 months ago. She did improve a little but she is still non verbal.
First I'd like to say it is beautiful what stem cells are capable of in healing. And incredible what you are doing. I honestly mean that. I am nervous & confused on behalf of near the end of this discussion though... Autism was brought up and I'm confused.. Are the two of you actually saying Autism and Autism Spectrum... Is a disease and this procedure 'fixes' and 'cures' or 'makes it better'? I'm very condused what your view on Autism is here by that discussion. Would very much appreciate elaboration... Thank you. Again, everything else you are doing is incredible. Just got lost on this one.