PRP Therapy, Adult Stem Cell Therapy, Regenerative …

Posted: August 29, 2014 at 5:51 am

Increased healing potential Decreased pain Increased function Quicker recovery time Decreased time away from sport or daily activities

Most individuals can return to their normal activities after 72 hours. The length of time it takes to return to sports is dependent on the patient and site of injury, but averages 2 weeks.

For active adults, the goal is to get you back to your normal daily activities without pain. Some of the most common conditions faced by the active adult can be treated with biologic grafting:

Even if you have been told you have "bone-on-bone" arthritis, our treatments often help to prevent you from having to undergo total joint replacement surgery or joint fusion! We cannot "cure" arthritis but we can improve pain and function tremendously - the success depends upon the site and severity. The doctor will discuss your potential at your initial visit.

For competitive athletes, regenerative therapy can get you back to your sport more rapidly than traditional treatments. Some of the most common sports injuries that can be treated with biologic grafting include:

The benefits of regenerative therapy for adolescents are to correct the effects of rapid growth and repair sports-related injuries. Children start organized sports much earlier today than in previous generations. Many injuries that children experience can be due to over-stressing growing or immature tissue. Stresses put on the body at a young age can cause many soft tissue injuries to manifest, such as:

These common injuries in adolescents can successfully be treated with biologic grafting.

At Blue Tail Medical Group, we perform three types of regenerative therapies, including:

These biologic grafts are utilized to improve pain and function from various acute and chronic injuries to muscles, tendons, ligaments, bones, cartilage and nerve tissue. Regenerative therapies can treat pain that occurs in the spine, shoulders, elbows, wrist, hand, hip, knee, lower leg, ankle, feet and toes.

The body heals naturally through inflammation. When an injury occurs, platelets are the bodys first responders and they set off a healing cascade. If all goes well, this cascade leads to the regeneration of normal functioning, non-painful tissue.

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