Dr. George Graf with Intelligent Pain Solutions Now Offering Stem Cell Therapy for Degenerative Disc Disease
Beverly Hills, California (PRWEB) April 27, 2015 -- Dr. George Graf, a top Double Board-Certified pain management doctor in Los Angeles, is now offering stem cell therapy for degenerative disc disease.The procedures are typically able to relieve back pain from the degenerative disc's, and also able to help heal the degenerative issue. Call (844) GET-STEM for more information and scheduling
Degenerative disc disease leads to considerable back pain in those affected, and there are no great surgical solutions.in fact, the artificial disc replacement has not been shown to be the Holy Grail it was supposed to be for back pain.
Stem cell therapy, on the other hand, is consistently showing excellent results in studies for all types of musculoskeletal conditions. This includes back pain due to degenerative disc disease, along with joint arthritis as well.
"Stem cell procedures for back pain are a great option to help my patients who are trying to avoid surgery, or have failed a spinal operation!," said Dr. Graf.
Dr. Graf currently offers two types of stem cell therapy for back pain due to degenerative disc disease. This includes bone marrow derived stem cells, which are obtained in a short procedure that harvest the bone marrow from the iliac crest. The second type of stem cell procedure involves amniotic derived stem cells, which come from an FDA regulated lab and have been shown to contain a very high concentrations of stem cells.
The procedures are performed as an outpatient, and Dr. Graf performs the disc injections under fluoroscopic guidance for increased accuracy. The procedures are partially covered by insurance, including the office visits, MRIs and more.
For more information and scheduling with the top stem cell doctor in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles, simply call (844) GET-STEM and visit http://intelligentpainsolutions.com
David, Intelligent Pain Solutions, http://intelligentpainsolutions.com, +1 (844) 438-7836, [email protected]
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