Workout warrior benefits from regenerative medicine – Sanford Health News

Posted: December 10, 2021 at 2:22 am

Anthony Soyak is a self-described gym rat. Hes been doing CrossFit and lifting weights for years. But three years ago, he started feeling a pain in his shoulder.

He started with treatments like physical therapy, dry needling, and chiropractic visits. He saw some relief, but the pain would always reappear.

The pain started while he and his family lived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Eventually, he took his current job at Sanford Health, moving to Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

At Sanford, he met with orthopedic surgeon Jason Hurd, M.D. in March 2021, who told him some unexpected news.

We discovered that I had a partial rotator cuff tear in my left shoulder, said Soyak.

Soyak had two treatment routes. The first was surgery, where he would face over a year of recovery time.

The second was cell therapy.

Dr. Hurd recommended Soyak visit with Donella Herman, M.D., who does the cell treatment.

She answered all of my questions, and explained that its less invasive and has a quicker recovery time. That was the selling point for me, he said.

Learn more: Cell therapies at Sanford Health

BMAC treatment, or bone marrow aspiration concentrate, is the cell therapy Soyak received.

The same-day procedure takes bone marrow cells from an area of the body. Then, the concentration is separated, isolating the therapeutic cells. An ultra-concentrated BMAC dosage is then injected back into the site of injury, using an ultrasound to target the exact location, to expedite the healing process.

But, before the therapeutic cells are injected back into a patient, theyre rigorously tested to ensure safety and efficacy.

This meticulous nature is what separates Sanford Health from other health care providers who claim to offer cell therapy.

Soyak walked out the same day in a sling. Instead of a year, or possibly more, his recovery time was three weeks.

He periodically met with Dr. Herman, to see how the tear was responding to the therapy. Each time he went, they did an ultrasound.

Youd see the initial scans where there was a gap in the muscles, and actually see where the tear was. Then, she would compare that to where we were.

There is no more gap. Not only how I felt, but to actually see the progress was really cool, he said.

The more Soyak takes it slow, the stronger hes become.

I dont have any pain in my daily activities anymore. I dont wake up in pain. So, from a normal standpoint, I feel great, and Im starting to get more confident in the gym.

Posted In Orthopedics, Rehabilitation & Therapy, Research, Sioux Falls, Sports Medicine

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