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Repair Your Frozen Shoulder with Regenerative Cell Treatment Naturally

  Will the frozen shoulder ultimately result in surgery? Isn’t there any other alternative? Won’t physical therapy, medications, or steroid injections provide a permanent cure? If these questions haunt your mind all the time, then here is the one-stop solution to put an end to your worries. Our Medica Stem Cell therapy will repair your frozen shoulder using your own cells and provide long-lasting relief from the associated symptoms. You don’t have to opt for surgery.  If you are very curious to know how regenerative cell treatment works in your body, let us first dig deep into the causes and symptoms of the condition. What is a frozen shoulder? As reported in the 2011 dated research article by Zuckerman JD and Rokito A in the journal titled Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery , It is defined as “a condition of uncertain aetiology, characterized by significant restriction of both active and passive shoulder motion that occurs in the absence of a known intrinsic shoulder di...

10 Conditions That Can Be Treated with Regenerative Therapy

10 Conditions That Can Be Treated with regenerative Therapy What is Prolotherapy?   Prolotherapy , also called proliferation therapy is a non-surgical and injection-based treatment used in chronic musculoskeletal conditions. It is a procedure where a natural irritant is injected into the soft tissue of an injured joint to kick start the body’s healing response, you will feel worse before you feel better but the aim is to strengthen the ligaments in the joint resulting in better stability and pain relief.   Prolotherapy usually requires several shots at the site of the injury or weakened area to be effective. An individual can expect anywhere from 4 to 15 shots per session, and for several sessions to occur over the course of 3 to 6 months.   What Is PRP or Platelet-Rich Plasma?   Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), or platelet concentrates, have been studied extensively since the 1990s. Plasma concentrates are a way to help the body finish the healing proce...

How Effective Is Nutrition Combined With Regenerative Treatment?

So, you have decided to opt for regenerative treatment towards permanent pain relief. Taking that decision is a good start, but by combining it with non-invasive holistic interventions such as nutritional advice and physiotherapy, you can enhance the effectiveness of the regenerative treatment. Patients often enquire to whether diet plays a vital role in improving the outcome of the regenerative treatment. The answer is definitely yes! Healthy eating has been linked with several factors including reduced inflammation, better sleep, lower stress levels, weight loss and improved mood and energy levels.   Regenerative therapy promotes the body’s healing mechanism by targeting the damaged or injured area and regenerating new cells. Good nutrition which includes all essential nutrients may prove more effective in helping with recovery post-treatment.   At Medica Pain Management, our registered nutritionist will assess your nutritional status and provide personalised reco...

Can Regenerative Cell Treatment Repairs Meniscus Tears Without Surgery?

  Are you undergoing knee pain for a prolonged duration? Since knee pain is quite common among all people, no one pays careful attention to it. What will happen if this knee pain occurs due to a meniscus tear? It’s highly recommended not to underestimate this knee pain. An early examination can, of course, prevent further complications. However, do not consider that the surgery is the only effective treatment. Our Medica Stem Cells therapy will naturally help in relieving pain. Are you curious to know how? Let us first dig deep into the causes and symptoms of meniscus tear formation so that it will be easier to understand the unique significance of regenerative cell treatment. What is a meniscus tear? Usually, a meniscal tear is considered to be one of the most common causes of pain in the knee region. Everyone is prone to meniscal damage regardless of age or job. However, athletes and those who are involved in contact sports are at a considerable risk of developing meniscus tears....

Golfer's Elbow VS Tennis Elbow – See How Regenerative Treatment Works!

You don't have to be Tiger Woods or Roger Federer to have elbow problems. Even if you have not played tennis or golf, you can still develop Golfer's Elbow or   Tennis Elbow. Both these injuries occur due to strenuous activities that involve elbow overuse. The repetitive movement of the wrist and arm leads to an elbow injury. However, the difference between these two conditions lies in the area where the Elbow is inflamed. Let us go through their causes, symptoms, and treatment methods. Both Golfer's Elbow and   Tennis Elbow are two forms of epicondylitis. Epicondylitis refers to an inflammation of tendons attached to the elbow portion. Golfer's Elbow affects the medial (inside part) epicondyle. Tennis Elbow affects the lateral (outside part) epicondyle.  What Is Golfer's Elbow? Golfer's Elbow, or medial epicondylitis, irritates the inner side of the Elbow and arm. This elbow injury occurs due to activities that involve frequent flexing or twisting of the wrist. ...

Save the Meniscus – It’s Possible with Regenerative Cell Therapy

  The meniscus is the key distributor of the knee joint. When it is torn, it loses its ring-like structure made up of collagen. Hence, it fails to even protect the tibia bone from the forces exerted by playing sports or doing extensive walking. What happens finally? Pain arises. What if the surgeon eliminates the torn portion of the meniscus? Often the pain gives relief only for a while – till the bone and cartilage beneath the meniscus wear down. So what is the ultimate solution then? Save the Meniscus! And it is possible only with the help of regenerative cell therapy. Know how by reading this article in detail. Let me tell  you my tale of a torn meniscus journey, and how I revived by saving my meniscus through regenerative cell therapy. Five years ago, I was injured by playing football. My left knee got bridged across another player when the opponent player fell onto the knee, causing it to extend more. Though I knew something was wrong, I was able to complete the season wi...

Will Regenerative Cell Therapy Works If You Get Achilles Tendonitis?

  An injury to the Achilles tendon that connects the calf muscle to the heel bone can be Achilles tendonitis.  Generally, it affects people who are accustomed to regular exercise but suddenly start on high-intensity exercises. It also affects runners. Consider the following scenarios : Mr A has a passion for running as it is one of the best forms of exercise. Out of enthusiasm, Mr  A is running daily, and with that, he is increasing the distance he runs quite appreciably. Mr  A didn’t realize his body needed time to adjust to this newfound passion for running. Because of that, he is feeling pain in his heel that worsens with exercise. Mr  B, on the other hand, is an established athlete. But Mr  B made the mistake of increasing his exercise intensity even though he experienced stiffness in his calf muscle. Mr  B further strained his Achilles tendon and is experiencing severe pain from the day after the exercise. Mr  C cannot blame the heel pai...