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An Alternative to Hip Surgery - Medica Stem Cells

 

Is steroid hip injections really the only option for hip pain treatment? Or are you due a hip replacement and you are looking for a hip replacement alternatives?
Medica Stem Cells offer minimally invasive, non-surgical, safe alternatives for hip replacement and hip pain treatment to get your life back on track without surgery!


Life becomes difficult, when you’re suffering from hip pain or injury due to arthritis in the hip, osteoarthritis, bursitis of the hip, traumatic ligament injuries, overuse conditions and other degenerative conditions of the hip. Even simple day to day activities take so much effort to do and sometimes pain can be unbearable. The conventional line of treatment for people suffering from these issues often include steroid hip injections, hip surgery, hip replacement surgery and hip resurfacing to help stop the hip pain. Hip surgery can be traumatic and is associated with high risks, like the increased risk of heart attack or hip replacement loosening, in which components detach from the bone. It is also followed by months of recovery to regain strength and mobility. This is what separates conventional treatment from Regenerative Hip Pain treatment provided by Medica Pain Management Pain Management Clinic. Regenerative Therapy is an alternative treatment option for hip pain that continues to be proven successful, not only by scientists and researchers, but also by doctors who utilise this treatment for a variety of conditions, including arthritis in the hip, osteoarthritis, labral tear and bursitis of the hip. At Medica Pain Management we offer non-surgical same day treatment options for many patients who are not considering elective surgeries to resolve their hip pain. If you have encountered an injury to the hip or have chronic hip pain due to a past injury or arthritis, or looking for safe hip replacement alternatives, you may benefit from Regenerative hip pain treatment like Stromal Vascular Fraction therapy or Platelet Rich Plasma – PRP therapy. Regenerative Therapy utilise biologic material harvested directly from the patient’s body to help heal disease and injury. The treatment has become a game changer for accelerating healing, regenerating tissue and combatting pain. It has reduced the need for prescription medications and hip surgery, proving to be a helpful tool towards managing and potentially eliminating pain in the body. Regenerative Therapy has helped untold amounts of people overcome insufferable chronic hip pain, restoring their function and mobility, and improving their quality of life. Regenerative Therapy by means of several protocols will ultimately help initiate the self-healing cycle in the injured part of the body, the end result then is pain relief.

To date our Medical team have performed more than 3500 procedures in Orthopaedic field using Regenerative Medicine to treat these patients via injections only. 91 % of our patients show an improvement with the majority stating an improvement between 50-85%.

We follow our patients up over a six months period and advise on additional therapy such as physiotherapy or orthotics if needed.



Non-Surgical Regenerative Treatment Options For Hip Pain



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