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  • Do You Have Wrist Pain? Here’s How Regenerative Medicine May Help.

    Do You Have Wrist Pain? Here’s How Regenerative Medicine May Help.

    So, when you have a hand or wrist injury, or have chronic pain from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, arthritis, or some other degenerative condition, it can be limiting and frustrating.

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  • How Orthobiologics May Help You Avoid Joint Replacement Surgery

    How Orthobiologics May Help You Avoid Joint Replacement Surgery

    Recent advances in orthobiologics may give enough pain relief and functional improvement that some people can avoid major joint replacement surgery. Orthobiologics are natural substances such as cells, tissue, blood components, and growth factors that may be used to replace lost tissue, stimulate regeneration and healing, reduce pain and inflammation, and improve joint function.

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  • How Regenerative Medicine Boosts Your Body’s Ability to Heal Itself

    How Regenerative Medicine Boosts Your Body’s Ability to Heal Itself

    Regenerative medicine is an exciting area of medicine that may bring health and relief by boosting the body’s ability to heal itself. For example, rather than opting for an invasive joint replacement surgery or cortisone injections to deal with the pain and dysfunction from arthritis, regenerative therapies can accomplish the same goals in a safer and less invasive way.

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  • Osteoarthritis, Knee Pain, and PRP Injections

    Osteoarthritis, Knee Pain, and PRP Injections

    Osteoarthritis is a painful and bothersome condition, and unfortunately, it can’t be cured. In some severe cases, knee replacement surgery is an option. Another way to get relief from osteoarthritis knee pain that is gaining popularity is a form of a regenerative medicine called Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injections.

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  • How do Orthobiologics Work for Hip Pain?

    How do Orthobiologics Work for Hip Pain?

    Whether you have a hip injury or are just experiencing pain in that sensitive area, you may be under the mistaken impression that the only solutions are steroid shots or narcotic medications, or a total hip replacement. But what if there was another option to minimize your pain and improve your hip function?

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  • Can Orthobiologics Really Help Your Aching Back?

    Can Orthobiologics Really Help Your Aching Back?

    If you have back pain, orthobiologics may be the answer to relieving your pain. Find out more about this non-surgical treatment option today!

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  • Four Things You May Not Know About Orthobiologics

    Four Things You May Not Know About Orthobiologics

    Despite growing orthobiologic research and clinical use, there are still many misconceptions about orthobiologics. In this blog post, we will discuss what they are and their potential to help patients with musculoskeletal health issues.

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  • How Regenerative Medicine Can Help in Recovery from Sports Injuries

    How Regenerative Medicine Can Help in Recovery from Sports Injuries

    If you're an athlete, there's a good chance you've suffered at least one sports injury. These injuries can be very frustrating and slow down your progress in the sport you love. But did you know that regenerative medicine may be able to help?

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  • How Orthobiologics Can Help Osteoarthritis

    How Orthobiologics Can Help Osteoarthritis

    If you have osteoarthritis, you know how painful it can be. But did you know there are non-surgical options available that can help reduce your pain and improve your quality of life? Orthobiologic injections are one such option for people with joint pain.

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  • Orthobiologics for Healing Knee Pain

    Orthobiologics for Healing Knee Pain

    What do you do when your doctor says surgery is the only way to relieve your knee pain? Or when physical therapy, painkillers, and ice don’t seem to be helping? You may want to consider orthobiologics.

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