Interventional Pain Consultants in Austin Now Offering Amniotic Derived Stem Cell Therapy
Austin, Texas (PRWEB) August 24, 2016 -- Interventional Pain Associates in Austin is now offering amniotic derived stem cell therapy for all types of arthritis and soft tissue injury such as tendonitis, ligament injury, back pain and sports injuries. The treatments are offered by a Double Board Certified pain doctor, and frequently help patients achieve relief and avoid the need for potentially risky surgery. Call (512) 456-8886 for more information and scheduling for stem cell treatment at the top pain clinic in Austin.
Amniotic stem cell therapy in Austin has become mainstream over the past few years and extremely popular due to its effectiveness. There are several helpful components of the fluid, including stem cells, growth factors, cytokines and antimicrobial factors too. The combination makes it a very powerful treatment for those suffering from arthritis, tendonitis, ligament injuries and overuse conditions. Back pain also receives very good outcomes from the procedures as well.
Treatment with the stem cell therapy, known as regenerative medicine, is partially covered by insurance. This includes the patient visits, imaging studies and labwork, but not the injection material itself. The treatment is outpatient, very low risk and over 80% effective for relief.
The fluid is obtained from consenting donors after a scheduled c-section, with no harm at all to the baby. The fluid is processed at an FDA regulated lab, and does not cause any rejection in patients.
Along with regenerative medicine, there are over thirty treatment options available at the practice. This includes medication management along with cutting edge interventional procedures such as radiofrequency ablation, spinal cord stimulator implants, epidural injections and more.
Call (512) 456-8886 for more information and scheduling to discuss stem cell therapy Austin TX trusts.
David, Interventional Pain Associates, https://r3stemcell.com/clinic-profile/?id=3132, +1 (512) 456-8886, [email protected]
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