Biologics-Based Therapies
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Our biologics-based therapies follow the principles of renewing medicine, which utilize your own cells - from blood, adipose tissue (fat cells), or bone marrow - to stimulate your body’s repair mechanisms. Reintroduced into your system via minimally-invasive methods, your cells* target areas of injury or degeneration to accelerate repair, reduce inflammation, and help relieve chronic pain.
Benefits
Effective
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As more and more science-based rm procedures are performed, the data that's been collected shows that these methodologies may help patients. Pain levels have been reduced, range of motion increased, symptoms relieved, and, for some, underlying causes targeted. The recovery period may be minimal but varies by patient.
Minimally invasive
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Biologics-based therapies are non-surgical and the majority of procedures are done in-office with local anesthetic at the injection site. Some procedures are done while you are mildly sedated or under anesthesia. We will explain in detail to you the particulars of your recommended therapy in advance.
Safe
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Compared to surgery, these therapies present a very low risk of infection or complications. Drugs are not involved, so side effects are not a concern. Our regenerative therapies are governed by rigorous in-house protocols to ensure the quality and safety of treatment you receive.
Targeted Therapies
Biologics-based medicine aims to target areas of damaged/injured tissue, and inflammatory and degenerative disease. Talk with your doctor about the best treatment for your particular condition. Biologics-based methodologies have been used by physicians in some of the following applications:
Knee
- Ligament Sprains and Tears (ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL)
- Patellar Tendonitis and Tendinosis
- Bursitis
- Osteoarthritis
Shoulder
- Rotator Cuff Tendinopathie
- Ligament Sprains and Tears
- Tendonitis and Tendinosis
- Osteoarthritis
Foot & Ankle
- Ligament Sprains and Tears
- Achilles Tendonitis and Tendinosis
Elbow, Hand, & Wrist
- Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow and Golfer’s Elbow)
- Ligament Sprains and Tears
- Tendonitis and Tendinosis
- Osteoarthritis
Cervical Region (Neck & Upper Back)
- Facet Osteoarthritis
- Spinal Stenosis
- Radicular Pain
- Inflamed Ligaments, Tendinosis, and Tendinopathies
Hip
- Ligament Sprains and Tears
- Patellar Tendonitis and Tendinosis
- Labral Tears
- Osteoarthritis
Lumbar Region (Lower Back)
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Facet Osteoarthritis
- Spinal Stenosis
- Radicular Pain