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Adipose Tissue Biocellular Results: How much can you improve?

Posted on August 5 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

by Oregon Regenerative Medicine We have compiled our adipose tissue and cell treatment results for 6-month patient outcomes in 2017-2018, and the benefits are clear. The following statistics are for autologous adipose derived tissue grafts. Adipose is an ideal harvest tissue because, in addition to … Learn More » “Adipose Tissue Biocellular Results: How much can you improve?”

Collagen Induction Therapy with PRP Microneedling: Restore Your Skin Naturally

Posted on July 29 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

by Oregon Regenerative Medicine It’s true that as you age you lose the collagen that forms the structure and volume of your skin. Without this collagen, gravity wins and your skin begins to sag and wrinkle. Fortunately, platelet rich plasma (PRP) microneedling can rebuild your … Learn More » “Collagen Induction Therapy with PRP Microneedling: Restore Your Skin Naturally”

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PRP: 5 Ways To Harness Your Self-Healing Power

Posted on July 22 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

Platelet Rich Plasma, more commonly known as PRP, is an emerging therapy in many different fields of medicine. At ORM, we have pioneered the use of PRP for musculoskeletal pain and orthopedics. For over 15 years, Dr. Noel Peterson  has taught hundreds of physicians in … Learn More » “PRP: 5 Ways To Harness Your Self-Healing Power”

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Forget Alzheimer’s: Highly absorbable curcumin formula shown to reverse both cognitive loss and brain plaque

Posted on June 24 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

by Dr. Noel Peterson, ND, DAAPM Curcumin is one of the active compounds in turmeric root.  A new study highlights why you should not waste your money buying non-absorbable curcumin or turmeric supplements. Instead, a new highly absorbed form of curcumin has been proven to … Learn More » “Forget Alzheimer’s: Highly absorbable curcumin formula shown to reverse both cognitive loss and brain plaque”

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Summer Skin Care Do’s & Don’ts

Posted on June 17 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

  As our weather in the Pacific Northwest starts to heat up, it’s the perfect time to start thinking about summer skin care. We certainly want to look our best year round and taking care of our skin during the sunny summer months is a … Learn More » “Summer Skin Care Do’s & Don’ts”

Total Knee Replacement Surgeries Increasingly Scrutinized — Regenerative Medicine Provides a Safe and Effective Alternative

Posted on June 10 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

A recent New York Times article brings to light the high rate of unjustified total knee replacement surgeries and the lack of alternatives patients face to reduce their pain. Most patients are told that if physical therapy is not enough to alleviate their joint pain, … Learn More » “Total Knee Replacement Surgeries Increasingly Scrutinized — Regenerative Medicine Provides a Safe and Effective Alternative”

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The Art of Regenerative Injections

Posted on May 13 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

Our doctors have performed over 30,000 regenerative injections on thousands of patients. Regenerative injection therapies, especially stem cell therapy, are becoming increasingly popular across the country due to their immense promise as a non-surgical route of reducing joint pain, treating osteoarthritis, and for treating female … Learn More » “The Art of Regenerative Injections”

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Oregon Health Authority Appoints Dr. Peterson to Opioid Task Force

Posted on April 18 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

Oregon, like most states, is experiencing an epidemic of street-diversion and overdose of prescription opioids. As part of the statewide effort to address this epidemic, the Oregon Health Authority has appointed Dr. Noel Peterson to Clinical Review Subcommittee of the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Advisory … Learn More » “Oregon Health Authority Appoints Dr. Peterson to Opioid Task Force”