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Exosomes are extracellular vesicles that contain growth factors, proteins, and genetic material. Exosomes are released into the extracellular space. These minuscule packages of biologically active chemicals play an essential part in the process of cell-to-cell contact, the regeneration of tissue, and the control of the immune system. When injected into joints, exosomes can speed up the healing process, reduce inflammation, and stimulate tissue repair. As a result, exosomes are an excellent choice for treating joint conditions. Exosome-based therapies, including injections, may treat different medical ailments, including joint pain. Anti-inflammatory and regenerative exosomes may help repair tissue and reduce inflammation in osteoarthritis and other joint problems.