OrthoReNEW procedures offer non-surgical treatment options for those suffering from pain related to orthopedic issues, including osteoarthritis, joint injuries, spine pain, overuse conditions, and common sports injuries. Correct diagnosis takes time. OrthoReNEW physicians spend an hour on average with new patients, evaluating every aspect of their injuries and developing a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses not only the site of pain but also its underlying causes
We use precise image guidance using Xray and Ultrasound for all injections, allowing us to target the exact location of the injury.
OrthoRenew physicians are musculoskeletal (MSK) specialists who invest significant time, averaging an hour per new patient, to diagnose injuries comprehensively.
We routinely achieve a 20x concentration of Bone Marrow and Platelet, far above what non-OrthoReNEW providers achieve.
Knee bursitis is the inflammation of fluid-filled sacs around the knee, known as bursae. It can occur due to repetitive motions, constant pressure on the knee, or injuries, and cause pain, tenderness, and swelling. When experiencing these symptoms, proper diagnosis is crucial. Symptoms like pain and inflammation might be signs of deeper issues like tendon damage [1].
Knee pain is a widespread issue that affects millions of people, from athletes to those experiencing age-related joint deterioration. Traditionally, the go-to treatments for chronic knee pain have often been limited to medication, physical therapy, or surgery. However, in recent years, regenerative, non-surgical procedures have emerged as a promising alternative. These treatments, designed to promote the body’s natural healing process, are gaining traction among patients looking to avoid surgery. But are they worth it? Let’s dive deeper into the science and practicality of these treatments.
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