Based in Southern California, Matthew “Matt” Feshbach guides Ambrose Cell Therapy, Inc., and delivers adipose-derived stem and regenerative cell (ADRC) protocols that encourage wellness in people living with chronic inflammation and degenerative conditions. Ambrose Cell Therapy takes an individualized approach to treatment; as such, patients themselves provide reports on the outcomes of their program. One such study at Matthew Feshbach’s organization was from a client who received stem cell therapy for issues related to hypermobility.
Trish provided her experience of Ambrose’s cycle of care in her ‘Patient Reported Outcome’ survey on the organization’s website (https://ambrosecelltherapy.com/patient-reported-outcome-trish/). At 70 years old, she came to the center to find treatment for a genetic degenerative joint condition. As a result of excess collagen build-up, she had hypermobile joints and experienced a range of health issues, including arthritic fingers, degenerative lumbar discs, sciatica, broken bones, and torn ligaments and rotator cuff.
Prior to entering the Ambrose cycle of care, Trish struggled with self-mobility. She dealt with chronic pain and inflammation in the joints, as well as constant tingling in one foot due to nerve damage. She was also looking into a second knee replacement surgery. After extensive research at Ambrose Cell Therapy, she entered into a personalized protocol that encompassed ADRC IV infusion, as well as direct micronized-adipose tissue injections to specific problem areas, including the neck, back, and inflamed joints.
In the 18 months since her treatment, Trish reported substantial results. Her once chronic inflammation and pain had diminished greatly, allowing her to experience renewed mobility in her hips and rotator cuff. She had also reached the point where she could walk extended distances, going from barely making 1000 steps a day to covering 10,000 steps in a day while on vacation. With the functional improvements enabling her to be more involved in work and pastimes, Trish attributes her current energy, health and lifestyle to the Ambrose cycle of care.