Mary is a 66-year-old female who is postmenopausal, with elevated stress, osteopenia, low mood, and increased fatigue. She recently saw her general practitioner who started her on a low dose antidepressant, recommended calcium and vitamin D supplementation and encouraged counseling. After six weeks of the … Learn More » “DHEA: The regenerative miracle?”
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2023 Flu Prevention? What about Alzheimer’s Disease?
Want to vaccinate yourself against Alzheimers Disease now? Vaccinating against influenza today can reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease in the future by 40%! A recent report by the CDC estimates that this season’s vaccine is about 40%-60% effective in flu prevention, and vaccination … Learn More » “2023 Flu Prevention? What about Alzheimer’s Disease?”
Do old people “smell funny”?
Have you ever noticed that some “old people” have a distinctly unpleasant smell? I’m not talking about the overuse of perfumes and fragrances, I’m thinking more of what I can only describe as “old person smell.” It’s when a grandchild asks “why does grandma and … Learn More » “Do old people “smell funny”?”
PRF: Platelet-Rich Fibrin is the next generation of skin rejuvenation
Have you noticed your skin sagging from volume loss, increased pore size or hyperpigmentation? Do you have a dull, dry complexion? Conventional fillers are outdated. You can now choose a fantastic natural alternative: Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF). Historically, PRF has been used in wound care and … Learn More » “PRF: Platelet-Rich Fibrin is the next generation of skin rejuvenation”
The Versatility of PRP: 5 diverse applications with big benefits
At Oregon Regenerative Medicine, we continue to be the leading providers of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and autologous stem cells in the treatment of sports injuries, joint preservation and osteoarthritis. But our pioneering expertise extends far beyond regenerative musculoskeletal medicine. Here are the other conditions where the regenerative … Learn More » “The Versatility of PRP: 5 diverse applications with big benefits”
Game-Changing Off-Season Injury Repair
Attention hikers, runners, surfers, skiers, windsport, tennis and pickleballers! No matter what your sport is, it’s time to think about off-season injury repair. Carrying over pain and injury from one season to the next can take both a physical and emotional toll. Knowing that there … Learn More » “Game-Changing Off-Season Injury Repair”
Prolotherapy Effective for Ehlers-Danlos & Joint Hypermobility Syndromes
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (EDS/JHS) affects 1 in 5,000 people in the US. The condition is either inherited from a parent or caused by a genetic mutation. The hallmark traits of this affliction are connective tissue abnormalities or defects in the proteins that … Learn More » “Prolotherapy Effective for Ehlers-Danlos & Joint Hypermobility Syndromes”
Thawing out Frozen Shoulder: PRP provides quick relief
PRP treatment for frozen shoulder has recently been shown to be the first, and possibly only, effective treatment for this painful condition. Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is one of the most common and painfully debilitating conditions affecting the shoulder. In adhesive capsulitis, … Learn More » “Thawing out Frozen Shoulder: PRP provides quick relief”
Long Term Benefit of Stem Cell Injection on the Lumbar Spine: A 2023 Study
In my previous article, I explored the long-term favorable results of Stem Cell injection on osteoarthritis of the knee, The Longevity of Stem Cell Injection Therapy: A 2022 Study. This month we’ll examine recent studies revealing the extended benefit that adipose-derived stem cell injections have … Learn More » “Long Term Benefit of Stem Cell Injection on the Lumbar Spine: A 2023 Study”
Muscle Injury: Heat, not ice, accelerates repair
We’ve been brainwashed to use ice packs after an especially strenuous workout or sports injury to lessen soreness and swelling after muscle injury. But for over 4 decades the doctors at Oregon Regenerative Medicine have discouraged ice applications, and instead encouraged circulation enhancing heat application after … Learn More » “Muscle Injury: Heat, not ice, accelerates repair”