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C-Arm Fluoroscopy Guided Imaging
Why do we use C-Arm guidance when we do our procedures? A C-arm is a term used for an x-ray machine that’s shaped like a “C”. The C-arm enables our physicians to guide a needle to the specific area of damage while watching that needle on a live x-ray screen. A C-arm fluoroscopy is utilized
Key Factors For Successful Prolotherapy
“Prolotherapy”, also called regenerative injection treatment (RIT), is an injection procedure that uses a substance, primarily a dextrose solution, to promote healing of small tears and weakened tissues. Its use for healing has been done for over 50 years. The theory is to accelerate your body’s own natural healing powers by putting an “irritant” in
What’s a Platelet?
If you’re considering PRP, or Platelet Rich Plasma therapy, you might ask yourself, “What’s a Platelet?” Platelets are the smallest of our blood cells and can only be seen under a microscope. Platelets are literally shaped like small plates in their non-active form. When they are activated they grow tentacles and travel to a site
Rotator Cuff Injury Treatment
A common problem for people over 40 years of age is a rotator cuff tear. A complete tear usually means that the thickest part of the tendon has ripped and surgery is used to stitch the two sides back together again. At this time, a full tear requires surgery.
Maintaining Conditioning During Rehab
They say that running a marathon is just the reward for months of successful conditioning. Anyone who has sustained an injury knows that the hardest part is the often long, arduous reconditioning process.
