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  • Rehabilitation Medicine Center Joins Regenexx Network

    The Rehabilitation Medicine Center is proud to be the first east coast provider of the Regenexx Family of Stem Cell and Platelet Procedures. These advanced stem cell and platelet procedures provide non-surgical treatment options for those suffering from joint or bone pain, torn or strained tendons / ligaments, or other common injuries and degenerative conditions. Regenexx procedures offer viable alternatives for patients with chronic pain and who may be considering surgery. Dr. Kramberg is trained and certified by the Centeno-Schultz Clinic, the original stem cell based musculoskeletal practice in the U.S. and founders of the Regenexx Procedures. Their stem cell orthopedics experience is unrivaled and they are physician leaders in stem cell therapy for orthopedic injuries in terms of research presentations, publications, and academic achievements. If you are interested in finding out whether you're a candidate for the procedure, please complete the Regenexx Candidate Form. For detailed information on Regenexx, please visit the Regenexx Website.

    Posted at January 1, 2012 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off
  • Regenexx-C Featured in ESPN the Magazine

    ESPN the Magazine recently featured the Regenexx orthopedic stem cell procedure. The article by sports writer Shaun Assael, discusses the fact that many athletes are leaving the country despite simple stem cell therapies being offered here in the states. They are leaving for more advanced procedures like Regenexx-C. Athletes constantly push the edge of science for an advantage. Could stem cell injections be the great new frontier? Jim Bradley understands the season-on-the-brink desperation that, according to Fox Sports, sent Peyton Manning and his ailing neck to Europe this summer, seeking the experimental promise of stem cells. For the past two decades as the Steelers orthopedist, Bradley has listened to injured athletes beg him to be creative in getting them back onto the field. “In the last year, I’ve seen half a dozen guys go to South Korea, Japan, Germany, even Russia for stem cell procedures,” says Bradley, a past president of the NFL Physician’s Society. “And there’s going to be plenty more.” Read more…

    Posted at October 17, 2011 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off