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injury care

Injury Care: The Definitive Guide

Posted on March 15 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

As common as sprains and strains are, it is astounding how much misinformation persists about how to best manage injury care. Let’s set the record straight, using the best available evidence and parse the details: Inflammation and Stress Inflammation and stress are not always bad … Learn More » “Injury Care: The Definitive Guide”

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Boost Regenerative Medicine Treatments: How metabolic support, cupping and acupuncture can skyrocket your results

Posted on December 8 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

Congratulations! You are learning about the many benefits of regenerative medicine! These innovative procedures can reduce pain, restore mobility, and improve your quality of life.1 So great, right? Now, what if I told you we can even further enhance the success of your treatments? Yes, … Learn More » “Boost Regenerative Medicine Treatments: How metabolic support, cupping and acupuncture can skyrocket your results”

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Immune System Enhancements: 8 ways to support your innate immunity

Posted on December 1 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

Your magnificent immune system defends your body against potentially infectious agents such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. It also sets your body’s baseline inflammation levels. The wide ranging benefits granted by your immune system include defense against cancer, heart disease, allergies, and autoimmune diseases. … Learn More » “Immune System Enhancements: 8 ways to support your innate immunity”

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Achilles Tendinopathy & Plantar Fasciosis: Preventing & Treating Quarantine Injuries

Posted on October 15 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

Are more of your patients reporting injuries and pain in their feet since the COVID lockdowns? Ours certainly are. A seemingly universal effect of the COVID-19 closures has been an increase in walking and running for exercise due to closed gyms and canceled fitness classes. … Learn More » “Achilles Tendinopathy & Plantar Fasciosis: Preventing & Treating Quarantine Injuries”

foot and ankle pain

Foot and Ankle Health: A Feet-First Perspective

Posted on September 16 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

Foot and ankle health relies on a masterpiece of anatomical design: 28 bones, 30 joints, and over 100 tendons, ligaments, and muscles. For the majority of us, our feet are currently under more demand than ever, putting strain on this complex system. A universal effect … Learn More » “Foot and Ankle Health: A Feet-First Perspective”

shoulder arthritis

Shoulder Arthritis: Row, row, row your boat

Posted on September 3 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

by Dr. Noel Peterson, ND, DAAPM At age 56, Charlie’s shoulder arthritis was so advanced he could no longer lift 4×8 sheets of plywood or swing his hammer as a home remodeling contractor, let alone fish the Wilson River rowing his beloved McKenzie drift boat. … Learn More » “Shoulder Arthritis: Row, row, row your boat”

Optimum Testosterone Levels Give Men the Mental Edge

Posted on August 27 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

by Dr Noel Peterson, ND, DAAPM We know that optimal testosterone levels can play an important role in healthy sexual function in men, especially as they age. Testosterone also appears to improve brain performance, and may even help to protect against age-related dementia. Researchers in … Learn More » “Optimum Testosterone Levels Give Men the Mental Edge”

partial rotator cuff tears

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”

back pain

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”