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REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

The frontier of medicine is here today.  Millions suffer from joint pain, joint and muscle tears, osteoarthritis and other skeletal and inflammatory conditions.
Until now the only treatment for these conditions was prescription pills, opioids, steroid injections and painful surgery. There is a way to achieve pain relief without the risk of side effects and possible irreversible damage. Regenerative Medicine  is a highly effective way to use the body’s ability to repair and regenerate itself. Regenerative Cells contain hyaluronic acid which lubricates worn damaged joints and tendons. They also encourage regeneration of new cartilage growth; restore damaged tissue while providing major pain relief and increased mobility. Regenerative Medicine also works as a natural anti-inflammatory, therefore decreasing inflammation. There are numerous ways that Regenerative Cells can be administered:  Injection, IV and inhalation therapy.
IS REGERATIVE MEDICINE REGERATIVE CELLS INJECTIONS SAFE?
Yes, there have been more than 1 million injections performed around the world without a single side effect.

How long does the Regenerative Medicine healing process take?

.Generally, the regenerative process takes two to three months to complete, but in many cases, improvement may be seen earlier. Best results are seen as Regenerative Cells continue to differentiate and grow new tissue; Regenerative Cells remain active for up to 18 months.
There are several conditions that can affect the process of Regenerative Medicine therapy, some positively, others negatively.  Patients undergoing Regenerative Medicine therapy are advised to decrease their intake of alcohol, eat a clean diet, limit or eliminate processed foods, as it tends to slow down the body’s ability to release Regenerative Cells.

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What causes joint pain?

Joint pain is inflammation, discomfort, or pain stemming from any area of your joint, including the ligaments, cartilage, bone, muscles, or tendons. Joint pain typically refers to arthritis or arthralgia — inflammation or pain from inside the joint.

Back and neck pain are common. Your neck carries the heavy weight of your head and is particularly vulnerable to muscle strain, tightness, and tension. Spinal column damage can be dangerous.

Joint pain can vary in severity from mild to severe and hamper proper functioning and movement. Some of the causes of joint pain are:

  • Ankylosing spondylitis
  • Broken bone
  • Bursitis
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Gout
  • Strains and sprains
  • Nerve compression
  • Worn joints
  • Trauma or injury to the joint

In more severe cases, bone cancer or a broken bone can cause joint pain.

 

When should I see a doctor about my joint pain?

If your joint pain is getting in the way of your daily life, your Integrated Medical specialist can determine the cause and help you to manage your pain with innovative treatment methods, such as anti-inflammatory medications, craniosacral therapy, spinal decompression, and massage therapy.

If you have redness, swelling, tenderness, or warmth around the joint and a fever, or unexplained and rapid weight loss of greater than 10 pounds, you should visit Integrated Medical for an evaluation. Most men and women value the support and opinion of a qualified medical specialist such as our Nurse Practitioners.

Joint pain isn’t typically an emergency. If you have a sudden severe trauma or injury, debilitating pain, joint deformity, and an inability to use a joint, you may require immediate emergency care.

 

What are the treatments for joint pain?

Your Integrated Medical specialist identifies the cause of your joint pain with diagnostic testing, such as blood work, a physical, and certain scans and screenings when necessary.

Depending on the location and cause of your joint pain, your specialist might recommend various treatments, such as:

  • Lifestyle modifications
  • Nutritional counseling and products
  • Massage therapy
  • Regenerative Medicine therapy
  • Chiropractic care, such as manual adjustments, craniosacral therapy, and spinal decompression
  • Medications, such as anti-inflammatories

The Integrated Medical team are here to help you take care of your musculoskeletal system and relieve your pain using advanced treatment methods. During your personal consultation, your Integrated Medical specialist can help you decide on the right treatment to suit your needs and preferences.

Call to find relief from your joint pain.