True Health PLLC offers regenerative treatment for painful knees and other joints with advanced options you won't find at a standard clinic. Complimentary consultation and exam by appointment.
Keywords Joint Pain Management, Medical Clinic, Primary Care.
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Get back to doing the activities you love, with less joint pain. Our treatments help your body regenerate tissues and rebuild cartilage to ease joint pain. Call today to learn how to reduce YOUR joint pain and get you back to living your best, most active life!
Link: Orthobiologic Therapy
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) is a known method for concentrating the healing factors found in your blood and applying them directly to injured or painful joints or tissues. Blood is drawn and spun to separate the red blood cells from the plasma. Within this "liquid gold" are the platelets, cytokines, and PRP treatment can help support wound healing in trauma and joint injury. Because the treatments use a patient’s own tissues, PRP injections are safe and can be administered alone or used in conjunction with other procedures such as stem cell therapy. A PRP injection is a low-risk procedure and does not usually cause major side effects.
Need non-urgent primary care? We are available to assess, diagnose and treat conditions such as diabetes, viral illness, orthopedic and joint pain, muscle strains, respiratory illness, hormone balancing, annual adult and pediatric well child exams, disability assessments, nutrition counseling, and much more. Let us help you obtain a referral to a specialist, order and interpret lab tests and advanced imaging such as CT and MRI. We are here to be your primary care support system!
Link: Primary Care
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive degenerative condition without a known cure. In young healthy joints, there is a thick layer of cartilage over the bones that allow for cushioning and smooth motion. Over time, the thickness of cartilage that cushions joints continually decreases, leading to "bone on bone" pain. Typical treatment options for OA do nothing to restore cartilage or correct the problem. The goal of regenerative therapy for arthritis is to reduce pain and improve function by helping your body regenerate lost cartilage. This can lead to having joint pain reduced or even eliminated. Our injections place the Wharton's Jelly extracellular matrix directly inside the joint where it can go to work amplifying the body's own repair mechanisms. Relief can last for years and in some cases pain relief and improved function can be permanent.
Link: Osteoarthritis
You may have heard about "stem cell" treatment. You may have heard amazing stories about both elite athletes and regular folks who have gained relief from their joint pain with "stem cell" treatment. These experiences are real, in fact roughly 85% of patients experience either partial or total relief from joint pain with "stem cell" joint injection treatments. "Stem cells" have the ability to develop into all the other types of cells in the body. Anytime we heal from an injury, your own stem cells, along with many types of growth factors in the blood, create the new tissue, bone or cartilage needed to regenerate tissue. However, as we age this ability to heal declines as our own stem cells grow less potent. So what can we do? At True Health PLLC we offer joint pain injections containing a natural product called Wharton's Jelly. Derived from donated umbilical cords and minimally processed in an FDA-compliant lab, this product stimulates and amplifies your body's ability to gather it's own resources to correct a structural defect such as loss of cartilage. Loss of cartilage results in "bone on bone" joint pain. Wharton's jelly provides the extracellular matrix needed for the infiltration, attachment and proliferation of cells required for the repair of damaged tissue. It helps your own body repair damaged tissue such as the cartilage covering bone joints. The typical result is joints that work better and have LESS PAIN.
Link: Stem Cell Therapy
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