Hip osteoarthritis (OA) develops when protective cartilage lining the femoral head and acetabulum undergoes progressive degradation—triggered by mechanical wear, inflammation, prior injury, or metabolic dysfunction—exposing the underlying bone. Cartilage lesions enlarge, bone spurs form, and synovial fluid (joint lubricant) becomes inflamed. Pain, stiffness, and loss of range of motion ensue, eventually limiting walking and activities of daily living. Cell therapy in hip OA leverages placental MSCs, engineered chondrocytes, and exosomes to deliver anti-inflammatory and cartilage-regenerative signals directly into the joint. Intra-articular injection (into the joint space) positions cells to interact with damaged cartilage surfaces, synovial tissue, and local immune cells, potentially slowing degeneration or promoting cartilage matrix repair.
Twelve completed trials and 3 actively recruiting trials are registered for hip osteoarthritis cell therapy, predominantly using placental MSC or chondrocyte injection into the hip joint under fluoroscopic guidance. Trial cohorts span mild-to-moderate radiographic OA (Kellgren-Lawrence grades 2–3) and include both primary OA and post-traumatic arthritis. Cartilage imaging by MRI has shown improved signal intensity (suggesting rehydrated cartilage matrix) in 40–60% of treated hips at 12 months. Pain scores and functional metrics (6-minute walk distance, Harris Hip Score) improve modestly in 55–75% of participants over 6–24 months, though comparative data versus placebo injection are sparse.
Hip intra-articular cell injection costs €3,500–6,000 per treatment session, reflecting fluoroscopic guidance, joint-space access, cell preparation, and sterile protocols. Imaging—baseline and follow-up MRI or CT—adds €1,200–2,000. Many participants undergo two to three injections spaced 8–12 weeks apart to achieve optimal effect, bringing total cost to €10,000–18,000 or more. Physiotherapy guidance post-injection is advisable, adding further expense.
Cell therapy for Hip Osteoarthritis is offered as an individualised, physician-led programme. In the EU and US it is regulated as an advanced therapy rather than an approved 'cure' for this condition — it is currently investigational. That status is exactly why EU GMP oversight, characterised cells and honest evidence matter.
Most protocols involve one treatment visit with one or more infusions over a few days; some patients return for a second cycle. The exact plan — cell type, dose and route — is set only after a clinician reviews your records.
Eligibility depends on condition stage, age and overall health. A clinic should review your records before recommending anything and tell you honestly if you are not a good candidate. Our candidacy self-check gives an indicative read in 60 seconds.
An indicative Hip Osteoarthritis programme is €3,000–€8,000 for treatment (it varies by procedure). Add travel and hotel with our calculator for your true all-in cost — typically a fraction of US, UK or German pricing.
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GMP-сертифицирана регенеративна медицина в сърцето на ЕС — от 3 000–8 000 €, част от цените в САЩ или Германия. Персонализирани протоколи за пациенти от над 50 държави.
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