PRP is a concentrated form of plasma, enriched with a higher concentration of platelets than found in normal blood. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment has emerged
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Regenerative medicine is defined as the process of replacing or “regenerating” human cells, tissues, or organs to restore or establish normal function.
Stem cell therapy represents one of the most promising advancements in regenerative medicine, offering new hope to patients suffering from a variety of conditions that were previously thought to be beyond repair.
Synvisc injections, a form of viscosupplementation, are increasingly becoming a preferred treatment method for managing knee pain associated with osteoarthritis.
Living with a condition that causes pain or alters your lifestyle can be deeply frustrating. Often, treatments provide only temporary relief and fail to address the underlying cause.
In the realm of orthopedics and sports medicine, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy has emerged as a groundbreaking treatment option for a wide array of musculoskeletal problems.
Back pain can significantly impact your daily life, making simple activities challenging. If you’re experiencing low back pain due to Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD), have undergone back surgery without relief, or suffer from leg discomfort, you might find hope in intradiscal therapy. This innovative approach aims to reduce inflammation, alleviate pain, and enhance disc hydration and height, offering a promising alternative to spinal fusion surgery.
In the realm of regenerative medicine for joint pain, the debate between the efficacy of fat-derived stem cells versus bone marrow stem cells is a topic of significant discussion. Dr. Farley, a fellowship-trained orthopedic spine surgeon with over 20 years of experience and contributions to the prestigious journal Spine, provides valuable insight into this debate.
Osteoarthritis (OA), the leading joint disease, causes discomfort, disability, and economic burdens. Amid the absence of disease-modifying drugs and concerns over long-term symptomatic medication use, collagen supplements have emerged as a promising alternative.
Cortisone shots are a common treatment that doctors use to relieve pain and reduce inflammation in various parts of the body. These injections, containing a dose of corticosteroid medication, closely mimic cortisol, a hormone naturally produced by your adrenal glands.