Are Athletes Opting for Regenerative Approaches to get back in the Game?

By June 30, 2019Uncategorized

You see it more often than not these days.

A superstar high school, college, even professional athlete is having the season of their lives.

Nothing can stop them, everyone’s rooting for them, and they’re on top of the world.

Then, out of nowhere an injury comes along and derails their entire career.

They’re left waiting in examination rooms, doctors offices, MRI screenings hoping to get a second, third, even fourth opinion from someone who will ensure them they can play again.

We’ve seen athletes lose their entire career due to an injury.

After they come back from a surgery they just don’t function the same way.

The surgery left them with less mobility than they used to have and now instead of bringing their A-game it’s more like their C-game.

Eventually fans, teams, and scouts lose interest in them and they fade from our every day thoughts.

 

But, we’re starting to see a trend.

A trend where these athletes are opting for non-invasive procedures that will get them back on the field.

Procedures that help them heal quicker and leave their skills in tact.

 

Giving Stem Cell and PRP therapy a chance.

Any athlete can be a potential candidate for these therapies.

Football, soccer, track, tri-athletes, cross fitters, even those maniacs who compete in iron mans.

Like we mentioned briefly above.

Surgeries leave these athletes recovering for up to 12 months, never really knowing when they’ll be at their best again.

Athletes that have chosen to go the Stem Cell route are seeing results in as little as six weeks.

Recovery time like that makes all the difference for their professional careers.

With many world class athletes opting to go the Stem Cell route, it makes you wonder if the “average Joe” could get results from treatments like these.

Not those involved in vigorous activity and exercise, but those who lead normal lives.

Those who have aged and damage joints that come from the everyday wear and tear of life.

People who may have suffered injuries that, through no fault of their own, have left them wanting more out of life.

If this sounds like you, contact use below for an evaluation.

You might be off your couch and out your front door sooner than you think.

 

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