Have you considered what life could look like without pain, specifically joint pain? Today, let’s focus on how this could become your reality. Over the last decade, regenerative therapies have provided solutions for patients with joint pain. These therapies have given patients a natural alternative to traditional standard of care, non-natural approaches.

Regenerative approaches, such as utilizing quality regenerative tissue products, have the capability to become more permanent solutions for joint pain. The science behind how this process works, as we understand it, is phenomenal. For instance, once a regenerative tissue product is injected directly into a joint or tendon, several things can happen. The recipient can start to experience an anti-inflammatory effect, as the body responds to the injected product. Many components exist within the tissue products that play roles in the healing process. There are agents that signal communication to the body on how to repair itself. There are also components that serve as scaffolding to provide a protective cushion to support damaged joints, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissues.

In conjunction to the anti-inflammatory benefits, the regenerative aspects are also present. Soft tissue restoration and cushioning become permanent for the recipient. Regenerative therapy is a means to introduce a new cushion – newly incorporated soft tissues into your body – which become a part of you for the rest of your life. One might ask how long these types of materials last or how long the effects last post injection. The answer is simple, but two-fold. 1) These materials incorporate into your body and become a part of you for life; no one can take them from you. 2) The longevity of these newly incorporated materials depends on how well you take care of the injected area, and how far you push your body and joints post injection/s.

Let’s discuss the best physical example for lifespan of a newly injected area. For example, if you are a marathon runner and decide to start swimming, giving you knees a break knowing that pounding the pavement causes deterioration, the longevity for your knee/s post injection should be much longer than if you continue to train and run marathons. On the other hand, in most cases, if you push yourself too quickly and/or continue to run marathons, the injected area/s either will not have time to fully heal or will be broken down quicker than if you took up swimming or gave the injected area adequate healing time. Does that make sense?

While traditional therapies for joint pain exist, such as steroid and gel injections, these methods are most likely temporary and sometimes have negative long-term side effects. For more information, please contact REGENERATE for a complimentary consultation. We would love to further educate you on the regenerative therapies we offer here in Dripping Springs. Let’s see if our natural therapies are something that could help you tackle your chronic pain.

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