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With cell-based therapy, patients can avoid the lengthy periods of downtime and painful rehabilitation that typically follow invasive surgeries. As part of a cell-based treatment, regenerative cells can be collected from bone marrow, and blood with minimal discomfort. These cells can then be processed in a state of the art laboratory utilizing the latest technology. Finally, the regenerative cells, in combination with natural growth and healing factors, can be injected under guidance where they are needed – such as an inflamed tendon or ankle joint. Over time, the cells can potentially repair and regenerate the damaged tissues, resulting in relief of pain and improvement in mobility and function.
When you visit for an initial consultation, one of our doctors will recommend a personalized Regenerative Medicine treatment for you. We assess your health and your medical problems and develop an individualized regenerative medicine treatment plan that will optimize your function, improve your quality of life and help your return back to the person you used to be.
The Bone Marrow Aspirate supplying the much needed repair cells driving tissue regeneration.
We use your own cells to help regenerate tissue at the site of cellular damage. Our process addresses your pain in a natural way, without relying on narcotic pain medications or invasive surgery and without artificial implants or replacements.
The Platelet Rich Plasma containing the signaling with their growth factors.
The PRP instructs the body to send cells to the area of damage and at the same time causes the cells to reproduce and begin repair
The Fat Aspirate providing the overall environment.
Your fat can help activate injected stem cells by creating a healthy environment for them to multiply as well as providing important cushioning and scaffolding
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This information is for educational purposes only and is NOT intended to replace the care or advice given by your physician. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider before starting any new treatment or with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. For more information see our Medical Disclaimer.