Archive for July, 2010

Using our own fat cells to regenerate and heal?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

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While over 60% of Americans are overweight by definition, perhaps we can make good on that fact. Our own adipose or fat tissue is known to contain a rich reservoir of natural cells with the potential to regenerate and heal.  Plastic surgeons have been harvesting fat & have been using it for years. However technology has advanced and we are seeing increased applications. This is currently being used in wound healing, breast augmentation, and other applications.

We are beginning research in looking at isolating adipose cells for fat graft injections for arthritis as an alternative to surgery. A plastic surgeon performs a liposuction & afterwards the fat is centrifuged to isolate pure fat cells which contain a rich environment for healing.  We hope to conduct research for hip and knee arthritis soon.

Orthohealing Center Offers Research Rotation for Medical Students

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

researchWe are proud to have Medical Students spend time in our clinic to learn our unique approach to musculoskeletal medicine. Now we are offering a research rotation where med students can spend time with us working on exciting projects like analyzing evidence based literature on anti-inflammatory natural herbs & supplements. The complimentary and alternative medicine industry is growing rapidly, however there is little regulation and quality control as to what is sold in stores. Our patients are turning to us for guidance & we are becoming well read & informed!

More & More Clinics beginning to offer Platelet Rich Plasma Injection Therapy

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

 

atlanta dBusiness news announced that an Atlanta clinic is now beginning to offer PRP injections. Dr Steven Sampson was referenced in the article describing the science behind PRP.

More & more clinics in the US & Abroad are offering biologic based treatments to naturally accelerate the healing process. We have been performing PRP injections for nearly 4 years now, with encouraging results. However hopefully many of these clinics performing PRP procedures will publish literature so that we can all learn together which particular injuries may respond best. Currently many organizations are working on a clinical guidlineson PRP in efforts of creating a standard to adhere by. Unfortunately there is great variability with platelet concentrations, injection technique with & without guidance of ultrasound or x-ray and frequency of treatment & combination with other therapies synvisc/supartz, Traumeel etc.

We are now offering a training seminar to encourage research & proper training in platelet Rich Plasma therapy.