PRP … a Better Treatment for Joint Pain How often have you heard a family member or friend complain about pain in their knee or another joint? They then go to the doctor, desperate for the relief found in what they believe is the “cure-all”—a cortisone shot into the...
Loss of Taste and Smell from COVID-19 – A New Public Health Crisis?
We’ve all heard about the millions of people suffering with symptoms long after their COVID-19 test changed from positive to negative (maybe you’re even one of those people). In fact, more than 25% of those who contracted COVID-19 now have Long COVID – defined as...
Which Joints Respond Best to PRP Therapy?
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy for joints As people everywhere strive for better overall health to improve the quality of their lives, more of them are exploring the viability of using natural, non-surgical approaches to heal, repair, and treat injuries and...
The Top Five Questions about Stellate Ganglion Blocks
We Answer your questions about Stellate Ganglion Blocks questions While many remain unfamiliar with it, Stellate Ganglion Blocks (SGB) can be a life-changing advance in modern medicine to help calm anxiety and fear-based responses. SGB is a safe, ultrasound-guided...
What is Interventional Orthopedic and Orthobiologic Medicine
Interventional orthopedic and orthobiologic medicine encompasses the treatment methods used to regrow, repair, or replace damaged or diseased cells, tissues, and organs, with the goal of restoring them to normal function (or as close as possible). It includes...
Treating Long COVID Symptoms with Stellate Ganglion Blocks
To date, roughly 77 million people in the United States alone have contracted COVID-19. And more than 25% of that population have suffered from Long COVID, which is defined as having physical and/or neurological symptoms following an acute COVID infection that persist...
Why Cell Counting Matters
PRP Counts on It As we all know, at its most basic level, the world of science is based on data; specifically, data that is quantifiable and measurable. Researchers need to know exactly what they are working with, and in what quantities, to help ensure consistency in...
Q&A: Hypermobile Ehlres-Danlos Syndrome
At NW Regen, we work with patients with a variety of disorders – some commonly known, and others, perhaps less well-known. Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS) is one that not many people may have heard of, but one that definitely warrants attention. hEDS is an...
More Questions About Knee Pain? We Have Answers
Sometimes knee pain and back pain are related. But not always. Sometimes knee pain, one of the most common complaints among our patients at NW Regen, is independent of any back issues. In Part 2 of our knee pain series, we’ll answer a few more common questions.