Regenerative medicine is a revolutionary treatment path in that it uses the body's own healing ability to recover from injuries, reduce pain and improve mobility. Regenerative medicine offers a number of dramatic benefits, which include:
Written by Dr. Chris Centeno, this e-book delves into the human musculoskeletal system and explains how everything works together in concert to maintain our physical wellbeing. When a single component in this chain is damaged, it can lead to a cascade of joint, spine and connective tissue problems, resulting in chronic pain.Using the Regenexx SANS approach, Orthopedics 2.0 walks you through a series of tests and…
Why use PRP Regenerative Therapy?<br>It is 100% safe. PRP Therapy uses the platelets from the patient’s own blood. This eliminates the risk of transmitting disease, allergic reaction, or rejections.<br>It is natural. Considering the blood is coming from the patient the body doe
The bone cells in your body aren't the same ones you were born with; the body is constantly turning over new cells.
Osteopathic Medicine is founded in the belief that the body is more than just the sum of its parts.
Practicing forensic medicine is challenging, but Gregory McDonald, DO, says his osteopathic training gives him an edge.
Each specialist is trained to do a highly skilled job and knowing who to see when can make all the world of difference when it comes to your treatment plan and care.
It might be neuropathy. Is there another medicine or test that should be given/done to alleviate the pain? It keeps him from sleeping.
By providing advice on how to prevent injuries, sports physicians can help you maintain continuous participation in sports and fitness activities.
Jared H. asks: Why do we call medicine balls that when they’re just round weights? Medicine balls, for those of you who haven’t been to a gym or never accidentally kicked one thinking it was like a soccer ball (true story), are heavy weighted balls coming in a variety of sizes and weights (with the biggest we could find ringing [...]
Whether your child is joining a sports team at school this fall or you consider yourself a weekend warrior, you should know that a primary care sports medicine physician is able to treat all the active members of your family in case of injury
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Arizona sports medicine expert, Aaron Parr, explains how the nervous system can cause chronic pain, and what a physical therapist can do to help.
Wondering if HealthCenter21 can help you teach sports medicine? Discover how to use the curriculum as a supplement to your other sports medicine curriculum resources.
There are many risks to our health as we age; however, none is more significant than falling. Falling is the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries in older
NETA's Director of Education demonstrates a medicine ball partner exercise you can implement in your classes. Learn how to properly execute and cue a partner...
Through all the chaos of the House of Pain, Doc would remind us to find calmness, controlling our breathing and minds. Above all, he encouraged us to pursue good health as good health precedes good life. If the House of Pain was a blacksmith, then its teachings are the forged, intangible swords I have gained to become a better man and future physician.
The red tape that normally surrounds the administration of patients in the healthcare industry is a leading cause of physician burnout, as many data expert
Don't forget these important questions to make sure you get the most from your sports medicine doctor visit.
Damage to the spinal cord rarely heals because the injured nerve cells fail to regenerate. The regrowth of their long nerve fibers is hindered by scar tissue and molecular...