OrthoBiologics can be used to regrow certain tissues and treat pain. It is believed they can also be used to treat certain neurological disorders. Today, we will examine how OrthoBiologics therapy can be used for pain management.
About OrthoBiologics
OrthoBiologics are the building blocks of all cells. They have the property of adapting to whatever cells they are put beside. In theory, these cells could be used to regrow entire limbs and organs; however, the medical industry isn’t quite at that point yet. OrthoBiologics is commonly performed on individuals who have pain, such as the hip, knee, ankle, or shoulder.
What are the Benefits of OrthoBiologics?
The goal of OrthoBiologics is to find relief from pain caused by inflammation. A patient will in turn have easier functionality of the targeted area. OrthoBiologics also have a shorter recovery time than other treatment options. No anesthesia is required.
What Else Can Be Treated with OrthoBiologics?
In addition to being a form of long-term pain relief, OrthoBiologics therapy can be used to correct tears of the muscles and ligaments, treat osteoarthritis, and help with various other issues.
Who is a Candidate for OrthoBiologics?
You will need to be examined by a medical professional before you know for sure; however, almost anyone can benefit from OrthoBiologics therapy if they have pain or muscle tears. The procedure is quick, non-surgical, and has no downtime. However, most people won’t begin to feel the effects of the treatment until months after it is performed. The best way to find out what OrthoBiologics therapy can do for you is to consult a professional.
Schedule a Consultation
Reach out to Phoenix Regenerative Medicine to schedule your first consultation. We can answer questions about the OrthoBiologics therapy process or any other topic. Don’t wait another day to give OrthoBiologics therapy a try, especially if you have tried other treatment options with no success. We look forward to evaluating your case and determining which of our regenerative treatments can work for you. Contact us today to book your appointment at our office in Tempe.