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  • How much does PRP cost for a knee injection?  Here is the latest in the USA!

    How much does PRP cost for a knee injection? Here is the latest in the USA!

    * What is the average price for a knee #PRP injection at the top 25 US Hospitals?*
    The average is $800 per injection.
    But how many platelets are in that injection? We have an average price but we don't know how many platelets that is buying. As a result the conclusion misses out on some critical price factors that must be considered by doctors and patients alike when choosing PRP companies, following dosing protocols, and pricing the PRP for patients.
    Let me explain.
    Single Price does not equal the total cost to the patient.
    Would you rather have 3 injections for $800 each or 1 injection for $1800 if the results were the same? Right.

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  • Five Potential Benefits of Using Orthobiologics in Orthopedics

    Five Potential Benefits of Using Orthobiologics in Orthopedics

    Is arthritis or a sports injury or back pain keeping you from functioning like you used to? Do you wake in the night suffering from pain and stiffness in your muscles, bones, or joints? Are you hoping to avoid surgery or find a way to decrease your pain until you have surgery? Orthobiologics might be an ideal solution if you've answered "yes" to any of these questions.

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  • Do You Have Wrist Osteoarthritis? Orthobiologics May Be Able to Help.

    Do You Have Wrist Osteoarthritis? Orthobiologics May Be Able to Help.

    Instead of continuing to suffer from wrist pain due to osteoarthritis, you can get help. One promising solution that could provide relief is orthobiologics for wrist pain.

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  • Here’s How Orthobiologics Are Changing the Game in Back Pain Treatment

    Here’s How Orthobiologics Are Changing the Game in Back Pain Treatment

    While there are many treatment options available for back pain, you may not be sure which way to turn. If you haven’t heard of orthobiologics for back pain treatment, it’s something you should investigate further.

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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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  • 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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  • How Does Regenerative Medicine Work?

    How Does Regenerative Medicine Work?

    What is regenerative medicine? What makes it so special? And, most importantly, how does it work?

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  • What is the Science of Orthobiologics?

    What is the Science of Orthobiologics?

    Orthobiologics is steadily becoming more advanced and sophisticated, and many experts agree there will come a time when it is used in favor of more invasive orthopedic surgeries. In fact, because orthobiologics can heal body tissue without all the downtime, risks, and potential complications of full-blown surgery, it may very well become more popular and more prevalent than many kinds of orthopedic surgery.

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