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Partial Rotator Cuff Tears: Let’s Actually Fix Them

Posted on August 13 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

Shoulder pain affects about 3.3 million Americans at any given time. Rotator cuff tendinopathy of the supraspinatus is the most common cause of the pain, found in 85% of symptomatic individuals1. Surgery is thought to “fix” these partial rotator cuff tears by sewing the tear … Learn More » “Partial Rotator Cuff Tears: Let’s Actually Fix Them”

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Low Back Pain Responds to Precision Treatment

Posted on August 6 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

The scientific and medical consensus on low back pain is in: it’s complicated. It is also one of the most common ailments in the world. At any given moment, there are about 31 million Americans that suffer from back pain and half of Americans report … Learn More » “Low Back Pain Responds to Precision Treatment”

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Low Back Pain Treatment Evidence Review: Ultrasound-guided Regenerative Injection Therapies Provide Solutions

Posted on July 7 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

The scientific and medical consensus on low back pain is in: It’s complicated. As we all know, it’s also one of the most common ailments in the world and, regardless of one’s clinical focus, is something every medical practitioner encounters on a regular basis. At … Learn More » “Low Back Pain Treatment Evidence Review: Ultrasound-guided Regenerative Injection Therapies Provide Solutions”

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COVID-19 Update: Stroke Prevention—beyond hand washing, masks, and social distancing

Posted on June 5 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

by Dr. Noel Peterson, ND, DAAPM These Patient Advisories are meant to provide information only and not intended to offer medical advice. Medical advice can only be offered in the context of a patient consultation with your physician One of the SARS-CoV-2 most dangerous symptoms … Learn More » “COVID-19 Update: Stroke Prevention—beyond hand washing, masks, and social distancing”

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Prolotherapy Most Effective in Sacroiliac Pain

Posted on May 25 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

by Dr. Noel Peterson, ND, DAAPM One of the most common causes of low back pain is sacroiliac sprain, and Prolotherapy and PRP injections continue to be the most effective and definitive treatment I have seen in my 40+ years of practice. Sacroiliac, iliolumbar, and lumbosacral … Learn More » “Prolotherapy Most Effective in Sacroiliac Pain”

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Treatment Gap Widened by COVID-19: Why wait for a joint replacement?

Posted on May 12 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

The treatment gap is the space between when patients begin to have joint pain but aren’t yet ready for a total joint replacement. This is where regenerative medicine truly shines. It is in this treatment gap that patients can experience profound pain relief and potentially … Learn More » “Treatment Gap Widened by COVID-19: Why wait for a joint replacement?”

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Another solution to the mask shortage? ORM using ozone to disinfect our face masks

Posted on March 28 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

by Dr. Noel Peterson, ND, DAAPM Mask shortage has become a potential public health risk all on its own. Oregon’s Governor Kate Brown issued an Executive Order for all primary care clinics, hospitals, dentists, and veterinarians to conserve masks, exam gloves, surgical gloves and other … Learn More » “Another solution to the mask shortage? ORM using ozone to disinfect our face masks”

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Peripheral Nerve Pain Treatment: Advanced hydrodissection workshop at ORM

Posted on December 31 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

JF had severe left shoulder and elbow nerve pain that had not responded to conventional orthopedic treatment. For over a year he had been unable to raise his arm above his shoulder, swim or do any manual work around his house, and the pain was … Learn More » “Peripheral Nerve Pain Treatment: Advanced hydrodissection workshop at ORM”