Top 10 Reasons Why Patients Say Our Treatment Is The Best

We know you have a lot of options when it comes to choosing a stem cell clinic. However, we truly believe our stringent stem cell therapy protocol is one of the best around. Here’s why: 1. Multiple sources of stem cells are used. Stem cells, also known as regenerative cells, can be harvested from various places in your body: bone marrow, blood, fat and a few others. However, these different sources contain varying amounts of growth factors, as well as varying volumes of regenerative cells. In order to create the optimal environment for regeneration, our protocol leverages your own stem cells from a variety of sources. This approach also helps us create a customized treatment protocol for your specific condition. To learn more about the sources of stem cells and their corresponding isolation processes, click here. 2. We have an outpatient procedure, all completed in one sitting. Our stem cell treatment does not require a visit to a hospital. In fact, the procedure is done in one sitting…it typically takes a few hours, from start to finish. Plus, under mild sedation, you are comfortable through the entire procedure. 3. Our stem cell treatment is minimally invasive. This is not an open surgery. Quite the opposite in fact! Because the Goswami Clinic’s cell therapy is minimally invasive, there are no scars or stitches. 4. Injections occur with imaging guidance for precise delivery. In order to ensure that your own stem cells reach the site of your injury or disease, we perform the injections under imaging guidance. Precise delivery is an extremely important aspect to a successful outcome. Think of it this way…if your regenerative cells don’t reach your diseased joint, how will they help it heal? 5. Cells used are fresh, not frozen or cultured. Because we perform all aspects of this procedure (harvesting, isolation and delivery) within one sitting, your own cells are fresh so that you get the maximum benefit. 6. There’s no risk of cell rejection, disease transmission or cancer. Our protocol uses adult stem cells from your own body. Consider organ transplants—there are risks of disease transmission or rejection. In this case, because we are using your own cells, these risks don’t exist. 7. Up to 3 joints can be treated in one sitting. Imagine being able to treat your knee, shoulder and hip pain all within a few hours! With the Goswami Clinic’s cell therapy, this is possible. 8. The recovery is quick. You may be a little sore immediately following the procedure. However, you’ll be able to return to your normal, daily activities within a week. Peak improvement takes time and typically occurs between 2-8 months, depending on your individual condition and your compliance with the post-procedure instructions. However, most patients feel a little better every day after their treatment! 9. The procedure is cost-effective. Even though health insurance carriers have yet to embrace this procedure, the out-of-pocket costs are more than well compensated by the quick recovery and return to activities with practically zero downtime! Plus, you continue to maintain a high quality of life given the risk of complications is negligible. 10. Your own stem cells are not manipulated or artificially induced. When stem cells are manipulated or artificially induced, not only is it less likely that you will get a successful outcome, but this approach also holds a number of risks. While we are not the only stem cell clinic in Southern California, we believe we are one of the best. Every aspect of our procedure has been perfected and refined in order to maximize your chance of success. Plus, our preparatory protocol further ensures the optimal performance of your regenerative cells so that you’ll have better tissue regrowth. Most importantly, we have a high patient satisfaction rate and have helped many people overcome their pain so they can reclaim their lives. In fact, we commonly hear our patients describe our stem cell treatment as the best thing they have done for themselves! If you’re considering stem cell therapy as a possible treatment option for your sports injury, joint pain or arthritis, schedule a 1:1 consultation with Dr. Goswami. We’d love to demonstrate why we are the best stem cell clinic to help you. [activecampaign form=10] Or call 949-734-9696 to request additional information.
Amniotic Stem Cells Facts vs. Fiction

Like the search for the Holy Grail, a symbolic quest for the meaning of life and eternal youth, discussions in the stem cell medical industry about the most potent stem cells available have created an ongoing buzz around amniotic stem cells. What are amniotic stem cells, and what’s the intrigue around them? Amniotic stem cells are a mixture of stem cells that can be obtained from the amniotic fluid of a baby fetus in its sac. There are few cells in the amniotic fluid or as some call it “fetal urine.” Though rich in growth factors and certain other anti-inflammatory agents, their regenerative capacity is limited when compared to mesenchymal stem cells. However, many commercially available amniotic products are being used as regenerative treatments, specifically in orthopedics. The use of amniotic stem cells to reverse anti-aging has no scientific or medical backing, yet it is being marketed as a “beauty trend” to combat aging. Furthermore, the question becomes, as a foreign source added to your body, are amniotic products safe and effective? How does this compare with using your own stem cells to restore and naturally regenerate? We don’t have definitive answers to these questions yet. The hype around amniotic stem cells can be a dangerous claim. It’s often assumed that as you get older your own cells may not be as strong as needed to effectively repair, although there is no scientific basis to that argument. Currently, stem cell treatments, especially in orthopedics, can help repair and regenerate, but they do not turn the clock back by many years as some may assume. Sorry, no “fountain of youth” yet! Another reason patients may look toward an outside source is that they are apprehensive about the harvesting process. Though again, harvesting your own cells is a very short, minimally invasive procedure and leaves absolutely no footprint or scars. Some practices may not harvest your own cells for reasons of convenience and lack of familiarity or experience. For most of us, it’s easier to pull something out of a prepared vial and inject rather than performing a laborious process of preparing your own cells. These vials of amniotic fluid/cells become like “shelf products” and are used on as-needed basis with no real evidence of their efficacy and very little understanding of the potential risks involved. Right now, there are more questions than answers when it comes to amniotic products. Hopefully in time we will learn more about them. A more effective and promising, non-surgical treatment is regenerative cell therapy. Regenerative cell therapy or “stem cell therapy” in mainstream terms, utilizes your own regenerative cells to heal and restore your damaged ligaments, cartilage or menisci, whether it’s a knee, shoulder, hip or any painful joint in your body. Give your body a chance to heal itself naturally with your own cells rather than relying on an outside source. To learn more about regenerative treatments for your knee, shoulder or hip, call 949-734-9696 to request additional information or to learn more schedule an initial 1:1 evaluation. [activecampaign form=10] Based in Newport Beach, CA, the Goswami Clinic is an innovative sports medicine clinic lead by Dr. Gaurav Goswami who treats sports injury, joint pain, arthritis, declining performance and more. Known for his non-conventional methods, Dr. Goswami specializes in regenerative sports medicine, providing advanced minimally invasive, non-surgical treatments to athletes of all ages and levels with the goal of returning them to optimal performance.
Sports Injury Recovery: From Treatment to Rehab

Athletes understand that competing comes with a price of potential injury that could change their sports careers, especially if they don’t properly address their health conditions. Since athletes are mostly Type A personalities, excellence and relentless training come with an overwhelming toll. Fatigue and recovery from the competition and ongoing workout can be a hard journey to sustain. And it takes professional therapists and doctors to assist in sports injury, recovery, and therapy. What do athletes need to know about their fitness regimen? As an athlete or a person with an active lifestyle suffering from a repeated or one-time injury, there will come a time when it’s necessary to prepare your body to return to your sport with endurance, power, and agility. This type of sports therapy, known as “return to play therapy,” is specific to the sport you play. With a “return to play” approach, you’re guided through the proper steps and exercises to help you recover quickly. You learn how to condition your body and the injured site to return to rigorous play. Movement patterns and imbalances are assessed and corrected to prevent fewer injuries including repetitive motion injuries, rotator cuff injuries, and overuse injuries. At the Goswami Clinic, we offer a comprehensive treatment and rehab program to ensure the highest level of recovery and sports therapy to allow athletes to return to their play and respective competitive sports. With this integrated sports injury, recovery, and prevention program, we can help personalize individual’s goals, sports lifestyle, and training to deliver the most optimized outcome while treating and healing the root of the injury. The role of muscle fatigue. Muscle fatigue is an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary muscle force, which may be caused by peripheral changes at the level of the muscle (peripheral fatigue). It may also occur because the central nervous system fails to drive the moto-neurons adequately (central fatigue). Fatigue is inherently a part of exercising but in our training plan and preparation, we can identify imbalanced patterns at the core of injury causality and correct them through targeted training. Depending on the nature and extent of the injury, therapeutic exercises, home exercise programs, and manual techniques are included as well in the program. Our rehab program and regenerative cell treatments are carefully designed to help with preventative injuries for future play while healing any injured areas as holistically as possible. To learn more about our sports therapy program and regenerative treatments for your knee, shoulder, ankle, hip or spine, request additional information or to learn more give us a call or schedule an initial 1:1 evaluation. [activecampaign form=10] Based in Newport Beach, CA, The Goswami Clinic is an innovative sports medicine clinic lead by Dr. Gaurav Goswami who treats sports-related injuries, joint pain, arthritis, declining performance and more. Known for his non-conventional methods, Dr. Goswami specializes in regenerative sports medicine providing advanced minimally invasive, non-surgical treatments to athletes of all ages and levels with the goal of returning them to optimal performance.
Recovering from Injury: What You Need to Know to Heal Quicker

Let’s not sugarcoat this: you got hurt. Maybe it was your fault. Perhaps you let your pride get the better of you, and you agreed to play tackle football with the teenagers in the neighborhood after one of them called you “old.” Maybe it was an honest accident that wasn’t your fault at all. What matters today isn’t how you got hurt, but what you’re doing to recover from that injury. Before you say “eh, it’s nothing. I’m fine” and try to go about your day like usual . . . stop! Pushing through the pain is only admirable when women are giving birth or when an actor pretends to be a superhero in a movie. In real life, pushing through—aka ignoring—the pain could exacerbate your injury and make things worse. You might even cause permanent damage! What You Need to Know for a Healthy Recovery The most important thing you need to know for a healthy recovery is that every injury is unique because every person is unique. So even if your sister-in-law had this exact same injury last year, what worked for her might not work for you. This is why it is important to see a doctor and get your injury checked out. Your doctor can help you put together a plan that will work for you. What Are Your Treatment Options? When it comes to joint and muscle-based injuries, there are three basic options: 1. Ignore it and do nothing We’ve already talked about this a little bit. Pretending that you didn’t get hurt is only temporarily good for your ego. That said, there are some injuries in which time and taking it easy is the only thing you can do. Sprains are a good example of this. Even if you’re pretty sure this is going to be the way to go, you should confirm with your doctor. 2. Surgery For tears and certain types of joint injuries, repairing the injured tissues and cartilage with surgery is often the go-to. Most of these surgeries add a few weeks or even months onto your recovery timeframe. While it’s normal to feel freaked out when your doctor tells you that you are likely going to need surgery, know that this isn’t always the only option available to you. 3. Regenerative medicine Regenerative medicine is a newer technique in which a doctor uses stem cell therapy, sometimes in conjunction with a process called PRP (platelet-rich plasma).These processes use your body’s own stem cells and platelets to help “jump start” your body’s ability to repair itself. There are pros and cons for each of the treatment options above. Let’s break them down. Doing Nothing: Well, it’s certainly cheaper—at least in the beginning. And it can make you look super tough, which might help you earn some street cred. On the downside, though, you will probably just exacerbate the injury, which means it will be harder to fix and the recovery process will be longer and more complicated (and likely more painful). Surgery: This type of treatment is painful and has a long recovery time. It’s also the riskiest as even surgeries deemed routine carry some risk of complications. Even during recovery, surgery carries with it a risk of infection and other post-op complications (like blood clots). Still, for certain injuries, it’s the medically sound choice. Regenerative Medicine: This treatment offers the shortest and simplest recovery process. Patients are often able to walk out of the clinic the same day as their treatments and report a notable improvement in just a few weeks. And because the procedure consists of injections, there aren’t any surgical complications to worry about. Will You Need Rehab? Probably. Rehabilitation and physical therapy are a good idea for joint and muscle injuries, especially for those that require medical intervention. This is something that many people forget to consider when evaluating their treatment options. Working with professionals to rehabilitate your body after these injuries is of critical importance. In addition to helping ensure that your injury heals properly, your rehab will help build up your body’s strength and endurance, which can help prevent the injury from recurring. Diet & Exercise What you eat while in recovery will play a direct role in the recovery itself. It’s true! In fact, you likely already know this. It’s why you drink Gatorade and chow down on a protein bar after you finish a workout—you want to replace your electrolytes and give your muscles a shot of protein to kick-start the healing process. When you are recovering from an injury, it is important to eat foods that will help speed up that process. And no, Doritos do not count. Aim for foods that are rich in Omega-3s, antioxidants, vitamins A and C and protein. Reduce your intake of carbs and fatty foods. And remember: just because someone told you that you need to rest and take it easy, doesn’t mean that you need to be completely still (unless your doctor says so). Low impact exercise like yoga and Pilates are good ways to keep your body fit while you recover. Even if you’re laid up on the couch, there are stretches and movements you can do that don’t require standing and can be done while keeping your injured area immobile. Despite what you might have read on social media, there is more to self-care than simply pampering yourself and giving yourself excuses to indulge. Self-care is also about doing what you need to do to make sure that you stay healthy—physically, emotionally and mentally. Good examples of self-care include: Making sure to get enough sleep at night Taking your vitamins Maintaining personal hygiene: daily bathing, teeth brushing, skincare, etc. Spending time with people you care about and enjoy Taking time to yourself when you need it Remember, every injury is unique. Get your injury checked out by a doctor and create a treatment and recovery plan together. Ask your doctor to recommend some diet and exercise tips so you can stay active
Stem Cell Therapy: A Controversy or Breakthrough?

With the emergence of stem cell treatments and clinics around the world, it is reasonable to question is stem cell a medical trend, a fad, or a legitimate medical breakthrough in regenerating and restoring our bodies?