WWE recently celebrated a Informative Medical Meeting destined to educate your talent about new therapeutic options focused on injury recovery, including treatments such as Platelet rich plasma (PRP) and the stem cell therapies.
As reported PWInsider and later confirmed Fightfulthrough its payment channel in Patreon, the meeting was headed by WWE's medical team and sought to explain the Potential benefits, limitations and scientific state current of these techniques, which have gained popularity within the world of professional wrestling.
During the session even the possibility that the company Collaborate with a stem cell clinic located in Cancunto which several fighters have already attended. One of the outstanding cases was that of Rey Mysterio, who managed to extend his career after undergoing regenerative treatments.
However, WWE made it clear that I was not officially endorsing these therapiesbut promoting a deeper understanding on your medical basis, your scientific support and associated risks. The objective was to provide tools to talent for Evaluate informed and responsible options of recovery. According to the sources mentioned, attendees considered the meeting as “enriching”, highlighting their usefulness to know options beyond the traditional rehabilitation methods.
The use of stem cells has established itself as one of the most promising innovations within modern sports medicine. This advanced technique is based on the use of stem cells, capable of transforming into different cell types, with the aim of repairing and regenerating damaged tissues. In the case of sports injuries, they apply to treat tendons, ligaments, cartilage and bones, favoring a more efficient recovery and a notable improvement in the functionality of the affected areas.
Several WWE superstars have resorted to this therapy to shorten recovery times and prolong their career in the ring. One of the best known cases is that of John Cena, who in 2016 used stem cells to recover more quickly from a break in the shoulder rotator sleeve. Famous for his ability to return earlier than expected after serious injuries, Cena found in this technique a key tool to return to the ring in record time.