Regenerative Medicine in the Treatment of Rotator Cuff Injury

Despite advances in surgical reconstruction of chronic rotator cuff tears leading to improved clinical outcomes, failure rates of 13-94% have been reported after surgical reconstruction (1). Reasons for this high failure rate could be attributed to compromised healing...

Avoiding Toxins and Stopping Exposure

If you read my previous blog about detoxification you are aware of the daily exposure to thousands of chemicals through our air, food, and water. Sources of environmental exposures include pesticides, insect repellents, flame retardants, plasticizers, solvents,...

Detoxification—Why It Is Important

We are exposed to thousands of chemicals on a daily basis through our air, food and water. Sources of these chemical exposures in our environment include pesticides, insect repellents, flame retardants, plasticizers, solvents, household cleaners and various industrial...

Regenerative Medicine and the Differences in Injection Therapies

The goal of regenerative medicine is finding equilibrium between repair and breakdown in the body. The body has constant regenerative processes, based in the constant turnover of cells in all tissues of the body. Osteoarthritis, tendinopathies, and ligamentous tears...

Treatment for Chronic Pain

Chronic pain affects over 100 million Americans, which is more than diabetes, heart disease and cancer combined.  Total health care cost due to pain ranges from $261 to $300 billion annually combined with economic costs related to disability days and lost wages and...