Only problem is they don't accept insurance, I was quoted $4,000-$8,000 per joint. That's much more out of pocket expense than most people will pay for surgery with insurance. Plus your rolling the dice on if it will be effective for you, just putting that out there.
Go to your own orthopedic dr and ck if they offer it. This tx is called orotein rich plasma. My dr offer these treatments for $600 each session. You need about 4 for each knee.
I paid for this. I took the injections in both my knees. Extremely painful did help my pain. Instead my knees got inflamed and I went to the ER. I was out of $600 and it did nothing.
I guess the mystery is what are these treatments..the outcomes..and the experience of the providers who do this. Other than that he just repeatedly stated regerative.
Licensed physicians. The one I'm seeing was a cardiac surgeon. The treatments are stem cell from your bone marrow (some places, not QC, use stem cells from your adipose tissue) or your own immune molecules from your own blood. Just like any medical procedure, outcomes vary.
Yeah it doesn't say anywhere on their website what their treatments are. It sounds like they do some kind of stem cell injections and PRP injections. They really should very clearly specifically describe the treatments on their website.
Im sorry but it always raiser red flags for me when said product/service is not described and only benefits are mentioned. It is a lesson from MLM's where they talk up a storm of benefits without actually mentioning what the product is. If the product is so great why not just mention it and describe in detail how it works, I mean you have gone through actual scientific research right? It was actually scientifically tested and was proven to work, right? The product is so "revolutionary" that you have a patent on it and there is no problem describing it, right?
Because this is a unregulated area and it is not FDA approved yet a lot of doctors are taking advantage charging absorbent amounts for these treatments start fighting and calling your politicians to get this legalized it’s the future
No. I am 51 and just have to modify your exercises and use excellent form at a weight you can handle to strengthen the area and then gradually go up in weight. Go really light and find out what your motion range is and determine what hurts then modify exercise from there. At $4K to $8K for this, I think you can look up you tube and look up rehab injured shoulder exercises and strengthen the area to improve motion range and reduce pain.
Only problem is they don't accept insurance, I was quoted $4,000-$8,000 per joint. That's much more out of pocket expense than most people will pay for surgery with insurance. Plus your rolling the dice on if it will be effective for you, just putting that out there.
Not worth it, people don't have that kind of money....
I second that. If we were rich and money didn't matter then it wouldn't be a problem. @@gscaton1
Go to your own orthopedic dr and ck if they offer it. This tx is called orotein rich plasma. My dr offer these treatments for $600 each session. You need about 4 for each knee.
I paid for this. I took the injections in both my knees. Extremely painful did help my pain. Instead my knees got inflamed and I went to the ER. I was out of $600 and it did nothing.
I guess the mystery is what are these treatments..the outcomes..and the experience of the providers who do this. Other than that he just repeatedly stated regerative.
Licensed physicians. The one I'm seeing was a cardiac surgeon. The treatments are stem cell from your bone marrow (some places, not QC, use stem cells from your adipose tissue) or your own immune molecules from your own blood. Just like any medical procedure, outcomes vary.
Yeah it doesn't say anywhere on their website what their treatments are. It sounds like they do some kind of stem cell injections and PRP injections. They really should very clearly specifically describe the treatments on their website.
Im sorry but it always raiser red flags for me when said product/service is not described and only benefits are mentioned. It is a lesson from MLM's where they talk up a storm of benefits without actually mentioning what the product is. If the product is so great why not just mention it and describe in detail how it works, I mean you have gone through actual scientific research right? It was actually scientifically tested and was proven to work, right? The product is so "revolutionary" that you have a patent on it and there is no problem describing it, right?
Cut the mystery here and tell us what the treatment is. If I’m spending 8000 dollars I want know
Dr. Bonnie Arnold on Tampa Fl., Biohealing Orthopedics may provide the same holistic injections at a lower cost.
Because this is a unregulated area and it is not FDA approved yet a lot of doctors are taking advantage charging absorbent amounts for these treatments start fighting and calling your politicians to get this legalized it’s the future
my appointment is this tuesday i’m excited to see what they will say
So what is the treatment? How much$ results ?
What is the therapy tho???
Yes! What is it they do? What's the procedure exactly.
They talk around what the actual therapy is. Sounds like it might involve stem cell therapy???
@@specopveteran I think you are right.
Regenerative stem cell treatment. But they don't take health insurance.
Is this covered under insurance?
Nope it starts at 85 hundred
@@glennjenkins1839 they are crazy, people must be desperate....
Are you located in Savanah, or Pooler ga.
What about spinal stenosis
i have shoulder pain in my joints and can barely lift a 10 pound weight. Is my weight lifting training over now, since i'm in my fifties?
No. I am 51 and just have to modify your exercises and use excellent form at a weight you can handle to strengthen the area and then gradually go up in weight. Go really light and find out what your motion range is and determine what hurts then modify exercise from there. At $4K to $8K for this, I think you can look up you tube and look up rehab injured shoulder exercises and strengthen the area to improve motion range and reduce pain.
Stop eating bad food sugar. And flour are the worst.
Ok I need to know more do you have a web site.
website is terrible. Research regenerative therapies. You'll find other sites that are way better.
Do you treat Rheumatoid Arthritis?
No they don't
What if you had a liver transplant? Do they qualify?
WHAT IS THE TREATMENT? You are telling us NOTHING.
They never say what it is though..
Doesn't take insurance, prices range from $1000 to $8000 per joint treatment. Too much for me.
just another gimmick,, doesn't HEAL anything just masks the pain until the treatment wears off and you need to spend more .
What is in these so-called injections?
They never say what it is!
Worst interview on regenerative medicine I’ve watch not one discuss on how it works this place seems like a joke compared to videos like bioxceleratpr
NAY i went there had a doctor talk me and walk out saying she needed to use the bathroom 20 minutes later she never came back I left