Healing Sports Injuries Through Regenerative Medicine
Krasnick Regenerative Medicine Blog
by Robert Krasnick
2w ago
In the realm of athletics, where pushing the envelope is a daily routine, sports injuries stand as a significant hurdle for athletes at all levels. From weekend warriors to professional athletes, the quest for recovery and optimal performance is ongoing. The quest for effective recovery strategies brings regenerative medicine to the forefront, offering promising avenues for healing and rehabilitation. At Krasnick Regenerative Medicine in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Dr. Robert Krasnick harnesses the potential of this innovative field to address sports-related injuries, aiming for outcomes that extend ..read more
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Find the Most Effective Options for Treating Your Elbow Pain
Krasnick Regenerative Medicine Blog
by nataliek
1y ago
Elbow pain is a common musculoskeletal condition experienced by adults. It is particularly common for athletes or individuals who work at a job that requires repetitive movements of the hand, wrist and elbow. Often elbow pain is the result of inflammation to one or both of the elbows’ tendons. Sufferers of elbow tendon pain understand that everything from work tasks and household chores to participating in sports can become a painful chore. This type of elbow pain is often referred to as “tennis elbow” (lateral epicondylitis) because of how common it is for tennis players and other athletes ..read more
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Alternative Treatment Options for Wrist Pain
Krasnick Regenerative Medicine Blog
by Krasnick Regen Staff
1y ago
Do you have sharp or aching pain in the wrist joint that seems to never go away? The wrist joint consists of eight bones connected by tendons and ligaments and is prone to injury from overuse or trauma. These injuries and the subsequent wrist pain can be debilitating and interrupt work and school activities as the use of your hands and wrists, in particular your thumbs, is essential for many activities in daily life. Common types of wrist & hand injuries include: Osteoarthritis of the  Wrist, Thumb and Fingers Carpal Metacarpal (CMC) Joint Injury Scapholunate Ligament Injury (SLI) C ..read more
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How Does Neural Prolotherapy Work to Treat Pain?
Krasnick Regenerative Medicine Blog
by Krasnick Regen Staff
1y ago
It is common for patients to ask what neural prolotherapy is. Neural prolotherapy (also known as Perineural Injection Treatment) is a safe and effective treatment for nerve pain, often caused by an injured sensory nerve. The process itself targets subcutaneous nerves that reside just under the skin. These nerves are associated with the connective tissue nearby, such as muscle, tendon, ligament, and not only transmit pain signals but have an effect on the ability of these structures to heal. Also known as NPT therapy, this treatment consists of strategic injections of a dextrose solution that ..read more
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