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Injuries & Arthritis cause joint pain and limitation of function that impact your quality of life. Today there are options that can help you avoid surgery. These options utilize the body’s own cellular materials to improve joint function and reduce pain. These therapies utilize protocols that have been used by professional athletes for many years and are now mainstream and available to anyone who
The power to heal your body is already within you. PRP therapy uses a patient's own blood to treat musculoskeletal issues, such as tendon injuries, ligament sprains and arthritis.
PRP injections can help heal injuries to muscles, tendons, ligaments and cartilage. Joint pain PRP treatments can also help with chronic conditions like tennis elbow, runner's knee and osteoarthritis.
Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) is a regenerative injection therapy where a sample of a patient's own bone marrow is extracted, concentrated and injected back into the injured area to promote healing and tissue regeneration, utilizing the body's natural healing properties to repair damaged tissues like muscles, tendons, ligaments and cartilage.
Adipose, also known as lipoaspirate, is used in regenerative injections where fat tissue is obtained through a small liposuction procedure. It is processed to isolate and concentrate the adipose-derived stem cells contained within it and then used for injection into damaged areas to promote tissue repair and regeneration.
A2M, stands for Alpha-2-Macroglobulin. It is a naturally occurring protein found in our blood that acts as a powerful inhibitor of cartilage breakdown, protecting joints by neutralizing destructive enzymes that can damage cartilage and cause pain. This is used as a treatment for osteoarthritis through injection directly into affected joints. This regenerative therapy is aimed at halting cartilage degradation and promoting joint healing.
The use of fluoroscopy or ultrasound provides real-time imaging that allows the provider to precisely guide the needle to the joint space or tendon to ensure accuracy with your treatment. This precision leads to a more effective and safer procedure compared to a blind injection method; essentially acting like a "GPS" to navigate the needle to the exact location within the joint or tendon being treated.
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