Chronic Bronchitis
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) exhibit remarkable potential for cartilage regeneration in shoulder injuries. Their ability to differentiate into chondrocytes, secrete growth factors, and modulate inflammation offers promising therapeutic avenues. Recent studies have explored the use of MSCs in surgical procedures and injectable therapies, demonstrating their efficacy in restoring cartilage integrity and reducing pain. This article analyzes the current state of MSC-based therapies for shoulder cartilage regeneration, emphasizing their advantages and limitations.