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Traditional pain management techniques have long focused on simply treating the "feeling" of pain. At Precision Regenerative & Functional Medicine, Dr. Dumitrescu and his team solve acute pain while, at the same time, addressing the long-term health imbalances that often develop into more pressing, physical symptoms. Read the blogs to stay up to date with Regenerative Spine & Sports..
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Did you know that Dr. Dumitrescu was recently interviewed to discuss the role of regenerative medicine and stem cells in the treatment of low back pain? See below for a link to the full interview! You can also see this i ..read more
Austin Precision Medicine Blog
9M ago
Foot and ankle injuries are a common complaint that we see in our clinic. There are many causes of foot and ankle pain such as: osteoarthritis, ligament injuries, Achilles tendinopathies, and plantar fasciitis. As our fe ..read more
Austin Precision Medicine Blog
9M ago
There are many different possible causes for a “pain in the butt”, but one common cause is dysfunction of the SI joint (sacroiliac joint). This joint lies at the conjunction of the spine and the pelvis. More specifically ..read more
Austin Precision Medicine Blog
9M ago
Nothing beats sitting by the fire, sipping hot cocoa, and icing your painful knees after a nice morning of skiing… While many Texans take winter ski trips to places like Colorado and Utah, sometimes they return with more ..read more
Austin Precision Medicine Blog
10M ago
What if the patterns your body has established to function and move are not actually optimal? As the physical therapist at PRFM this is where I come in! It is my role to assess your body mechanics as part of a thorough e ..read more
Austin Precision Medicine Blog
1y ago
The neck, or cervical spine, is a collection of 7 bones or vertebrae, named C1 to C7. These bones support the head, contain important structures such as the spinal cord and vertebral arteries, and serve as bony attachmen ..read more