Regenerative medicine procedures aim to harness the body's natural healing abilities to repair and regenerate damaged tissues. Here’s how it typically works:
1. Evaluation: First, a healthcare provider evaluates your condition through medical history, physical examination, and possibly imaging tests to determine if regenerative medicine is suitable for you.
2. Preparation: Depending on the specific treatment (e.g., PRP therapy, stem cell therapy), preparation may involve collecting a sample of your blood or adipose tissue (fat) to isolate growth factors, platelets, or stem cells.
3. Injection: The prepared regenerative material is then injected directly into the damaged area, guided by imaging techniques such as ultrasound or fluoroscopy to ensure precise placement.
4. Healing Process: After the injection, the regenerative components work to reduce inflammation, promote tissue repair, and stimulate the body’s natural healing processes.
5. Follow-Up: Depending on the treatment, you may need follow-up appointments to monitor progress and determine if additional injections or therapies are necessary.
Regenerative medicine procedures are minimally invasive and aim to support long-term healing and improved function. Your healthcare provider will customize the procedure to your specific needs and condition for the best possible outcomes.
QC Kinetix (Avon) offers innovative regenerative medicine treatments to alleviate pain and restore function without surgery. Their non-invasive therapies harness the body’s natural healing processes to treat joint pain and sports injuries. Learn more at https://qckinetix.com/southernnewengland/avon/.