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Exploring the Role of Pluripotent Stem Cell Therapy in Musculoskeletal Regeneration and Age Reversal to Prolong Peak Performance in Injured Athletes

Exploring the Role of Pluripotent Stem Cell Therapy in Musculoskeletal Regeneration and Age Reversal to Prolong Peak Performance in Injured Athletes | RISE Research

Focus

Sports Medicine, Regenerative Biology, Biotechnology

Motivation

Recovery, Longevity, Innovation

About the project

This research investigates how pluripotent stem cell (PSC) therapy can revolutionize injury recovery and performance longevity in high-level athletes. Recognizing that traditional rehabilitation methods often fall short in restoring full musculoskeletal function, the paper explores the regenerative potential of PSCs—cells capable of transforming into muscle, bone, cartilage, and nerve tissue. Through an integrated review of scientific literature and a primary survey of 25 athletes, the study examines both the biological mechanisms of PSC-mediated regeneration and the social acceptance of stem cell therapies in sports contexts.

Methodologically, the study combines a critical review of recent advancements in induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) reprogramming with an empirical survey designed to assess awareness, cost perception, and willingness to adopt PSC-based treatments. It highlights the Yamanaka reprogramming factors as key to generating pluripotent cells and discusses their application in tissue repair, angiogenesis, and inflammation control. Comparative evaluation with conventional rehabilitation underscores that while PSC therapy offers superior regenerative outcomes, it remains constrained by risks of tumor formation, ethical challenges, regulatory complexity, and high financial costs.

Ultimately, the paper positions pluripotent stem cell therapy as a frontier technology in sports medicine—one that merges biology, ethics, and performance science. It argues that while PSCs can restore damaged tissue and potentially reverse age-related decline, accessibility and safety remain critical barriers. The survey findings reveal that awareness significantly influences athletes’ willingness to adopt these therapies, indicating a future in which medical innovation and public education must progress together for regenerative medicine to reach its full potential in sports recovery and performance enhancement.

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How to Apply

1.

Parent Consultation Call

2.

⁠Research Application Form

3.

⁠Profile Shortlisting

4.

⁠Program Onboarding

How to Apply

1.

Parent Consultation Call

2.

⁠Research Application Form

3.

⁠Profile Shortlisting

4.

⁠Program Onboarding

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