Living with pain is not something that people think about until it happens to them. Unfortunately, managing pain after an injury or due to a health condition may become increasingly difficult due to ascending levels of pain as time goes on. OrthoBiologics is a treatment that utilizes our body’s existing natural healing ability. This is done by taking OrthoBiologics from bone marrow and reintroducing it into the body where healing is most required.
If you are wondering whether you should try OrthoBiologics therapy as part of your rehabilitative treatment, here are a few ways to know if you are a good candidate.
1) If you have an accident or sports-related injury that has not responded well to traditional treatment methods, OrthoBiologic therapy would likely be perfect for you. OrthoBiologics taper off as we age, which would explain why we heal much easier in our youth. If you have experienced the aftereffects of an injury and have been strictly adhering to doctor’s orders to no avail, OrthoBiologic therapy will help to restore, regenerate, and repair your injury site.
2) You would be a great contender for OrthoBiologic therapy if you are actively seeking to avoid surgery. Surgery, while it is often helpful, may lead to further problems down the road. Additionally, recovery and recuperation from surgery can take years if not done properly. OrthoBiologics works by using the healing process already in place but at an accelerated rate of healing.
3) If you have pain or damage in one specific area, OrthoBiologics could work well for you. If you are in pain from head to toe, you may benefit more from traditional methods. OrthoBiologics involves the derivation of OrthoBiologic from bone marrow and injects them back into the areas they are needed most. If your pain, injuries, or health conditions are contained within specific areas, you will likely respond well to OrthoBiologics therapy.
If you are considering OrthoBiologics therapy as part of your treatment, contact us at Phoenix Regenerative Medicine today to schedule a consultation! Our office is located in Phoenix, AZ.