This video features a two-month post-procedure testimonial with Dr. Don Buford and a patient who received bone marrow-derived stem cell injections in both of her knees. Prior to the treatment, the patient suffered from severe pain that woke her up during the night and left her largely immobile, as she couldn't walk any significant distance without experiencing intense discomfort that radiated throughout her lower body.
Two months after the in-office procedure, the patient reports substantial improvement, noting that she actually started noticing positive changes within the first month. She shares a recent success story from a trip to the Fort Worth Botanical Gardens, where she walked extensively and even carried her 18-pound grandson without experiencing any pain during the walk or later that night. Thrilled with her restored mobility and pain relief, she concludes by stating she would absolutely choose to undergo the procedure again.
Questions about this treatment
- What does this patient review discuss?
- The review discusses a patient's experience two months after receiving bone marrow-derived stem cell injections in both knees.
- How long after the knee stem cell injection was the patient interviewed?
- The testimonial was recorded two months after the patient's knee stem cell injections.
- Did the patient report improvement after the procedure?
- According to the patient's testimonial, she reported substantial improvement in pain and mobility and noticed positive changes within the first month.
- What activity does the patient describe after treatment?
- The patient describes walking extensively at the Fort Worth Botanical Gardens and carrying her 18-pound grandson without experiencing pain during the walk or later that night.
- Were both knees treated?
- Yes. The page states that the patient received bone marrow-derived stem cell injections in both knees.
- Who is featured in the patient testimonial?
- The video features Dr. Don Buford and a patient discussing her experience two months after the procedure.
Every patient is different, and a video is not a promise of the same result. If you want to know whether an orthobiologic or surgical option fits your own injury, that starts with an exam and imaging — not a video.
