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PRP for Wrist Pain

PRP for Wrist Pain

Micro-trauma, repeated use and other types of injury, could cause damage to the ligaments that stabilize the multiple joints of the bones of the wrist, the 10 carpal bones and their junctions with the metacarpal bones, the radius and the ulna. Administering PRP,...

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Prolozone Therapy for Back Pain

Prolozone Therapy for Back Pain

Prolozone Injections to strengthen and help regenerate Lumbar region. Patient is very comfortable and sleeping through his procedure. Research has shown that Ozone injections help regenerate cartilage. Prolozone Injections also enhance the beneficial regenerative...

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PRP Injections for Ankle Injury

PRP Injections for Ankle Injury

This athlete patient sustained a traumatic sports injury to his R Ankle with multiple sprained ligaments, muscle/tendon tears and fractures. Talocrural Joint was surgically fused. Pain wakes him up at night disturbing his sleep. Patient has been experiencing a lot of...

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PRP for Knee Osteoarthritis

PRP for Knee Osteoarthritis

The Knee, like every work-load and weight-bearing joint in the body, functions like a machine. As we use our joints throughout the years, the cartilage and the contact bony surfaces may start wearing down and getting damaged, inflamed and really...

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Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma Benefits

Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma Benefits

A Fountain of Youth through Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma You can heal your skin, even if you see marked damage or premature aging. If you want to put your best face forward without toxic chemicals, tap the fountain of youth that resides in your very own...

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No Guarantee of Healing Policy

Despite our genuine commitment to be in service, noble ethical standards, and professional competence while providing the most appropriate and high quality level of care, there are no guarantees of successful treatment for any specific condition, nor promises of healing.
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