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Stem Cell | Stem Cell, PRP, Acupuncture in Queens & Long Island, New York
Tags: Stem Cell | Posted on: 21-Sep-2018 | No of views: 3860 Stem cell therapy uses a patient’s own stem cells to help repair damaged tissues and repair injuries. This therapy is a part of the regenerative medicine field that is rapidly growing. A few of the many things stem cell therapy is used for include reducing joint pain, increasing motion and flexibility, and treating tendon and ligament tears.
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Tags: Stem Cell | Posted on: 07-Sep-2018 | No of views: 3298 Stem cell injections are being used to treat various conditions pertaining to knee, shoulders or back. There are several myths surrounding the treatment that you need to be aware of. The therapy has helped thousands of patients overcome insufferable pain. They are said to find relief of some sort almost instantaneously after the very first session. And, if one keeps at it, they can hope to find permanent relief from the pain they are going through
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Tags: Stem Cell | Posted on: 06-Sep-2018 | No of views: 3503 We provide you with the opportunity to learn more about regenerative medicine with free educational blogs. We focus on educating those who want to have an option for pain relief from chronic pain without prescriptions, painkillers or invasive surgery. As you may know, regenerative therapy is an innovative, cutting-edge approach, which may allow you to once again live your life to the fullest.
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Tags: Stem Cell | Posted on: 05-Sep-2018 | No of views: 3779 The stem cells found in bone marrow are what are called resting stem cells and do not reproduce or regenerate until “programmed” to. This flexible function of it is what allows it to be an effective treatment when it comes to combating illness. Even though they do not reproduce on their own, they are capable of responding to stress signals like loss of blood, oxygen depravity etc. This hematopoietic cell is a parent to most of the blood cells found in the human body. These cells, in turn, make way for the mature blood cells that are found in the human body. Circulating blood consists of cells, which are further divided into polymorphonuclear cells (cells which survive for a day or two), erythrocytes (which survive for months), lymphocytes (which survive from days to years).
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Tags: Stem Cell | Posted on: 29-Aug-2018 | No of views: 4569 Just about everyone feels pain from time to time. When you cut your finger or pull a muscle, pain is your body's way of telling you something is wrong. Once the injury heals, you stop hurting. Chronic pain is different. Your body keeps hurting for weeks, months, or even years after the injury. Doctors often define chronic pain as any pain that lasts for 3 to 6 months or more.
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Tags: Stem Cell | Posted on: 13-Aug-2018 | No of views: 3401 Regenerative medicine involves using your own body’s tissue to help heal disease and injury. Before we list some conditions that can be treated by regenerative medicine, it may be helpful to know a little bit more about each treatment we offer.
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Tags: Stem Cell | Posted on: 06-Aug-2018 | No of views: 3879 In America, at least 80% of the population will experience low back pain at some point in their life. Back pain is the leading complaint heard at doctors’ offices and is the number one cause of disability and missed worked days. Typically, treatment and management of back pain begin with conservative methods, such as rest, pain medication or physical therapy/physiotherapy. Although these types of conservative care help relieve pain, many cases of chronic back pain ultimately lead to invasive surgery.
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Tags: Stem Cell | Posted on: 27-Jul-2018 | No of views: 4985 A 2015 U.S. government study revealed that over 300,000 Americans are undergoing hip replacement surgeries annually. While that may not seem like a lot, the number is on a sharp increase. One important question is why. According to the study, more and more Americans are being diagnosed with osteoarthritis or deterioration of the joints. Because the hip joint is one of the most used in the body, more active people are more likely to see a faster breakdown of the structures that make up the joint. This is proven by an increasing number of patients under the age of 45 seeking hip replacement surgery, the study shows.
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Tags: Stem Cell | Posted on: 25-Jul-2018 | No of views: 3823 It's a pretty simple fact. According to reports, over half of adults in the United States will develop osteoarthritis in one or both knees in their lifetime. This a statistic that's even more pronounced in older adults, and unfortunately chronic knee pain has the ability to severely limit activity in older adults when they crave mobility the most — during retirement years.
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Tags: Stem Cell | Posted on: 23-Jul-2018 | No of views: 4274 We may not often think about it, but the shoulder is one of the most important joints in our entire body. The shoulder is one of the largest and most complex structures and is in near constant use. From signing your name to swinging a golf club, your shoulder is a key player in almost everything we do.
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