Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy: PRP therapy involves collecting a small sample of the patient's blood, processing it to concentrate platelets and growth factors, and then injecting the resulting PRP solution into the injured or damaged area. PRP therapy stimulates the body's natural healing processes, promoting tissue repair and regeneration.
Prolotherapy: Prolotherapy, also known as proliferation therapy or regenerative injection therapy, involves injecting a solution of dextrose or other irritant substances into damaged ligaments, tendons, or joint capsules to stimulate the body's natural healing response. Prolotherapy promotes the growth of new collagen and tissue, strengthening weakened structures and reducing pain.
Exosome Therapy: Exosomes are small vesicles released by stem cells that contain growth factors, cytokines, and other signaling molecules involved in tissue repair and regeneration. Exosome therapy involves administering exosomes derived from mesenchymal stem cells to promote healing and reduce inflammation in injured or degenerated tissues.
Amniotic Allograft Therapy: Amniotic allograft therapy utilizes amniotic tissue obtained from consenting donors to deliver a rich source of growth factors, cytokines, and hyaluronic acid to injured or degenerated tissues. Amniotic allograft therapy can promote tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and enhance the body's natural healing processes.
Osteoarthritis
Tendonitis
Ligament injuries
Muscle strains
Joint pain
Chronic wounds
Degenerative disc disease
Rotator cuff tears
Plantar fasciitis, and more