Exploring Regenerative Injections

Exploring Regenerative Injections for Osteoarthritis and Osteonecrosis: Stem Cells, PRP, and A2M As the search for effective treatments for osteoarthritis and osteonecrosis continues, regenerative medicine options like stem cell injections, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and A2M injections are gaining popularity. These therapies aim to repair damaged tissues, reduce pain, and improve joint function naturally. If you're... Continue Reading →

Embracing Progress Over Perfection

Navigating #QuittersDay with Arthritis As we approach January 10th, a startling statistic looms large: an estimated 88% of people abandon their New Year's resolutions by this date. Dubbed #QuittersDay, it serves as a reminder that many of us face obstacles that often feel insurmountable, particularly those who live with arthritis or chronic pain. The struggle... Continue Reading →

Step Therapy

Hey everyone, I recently had yet another poor experience with step therapy that left me feeling frustrated and helpless. As someone who relies on my doctor and my own knowledge to manage my pain, it's disheartening to know that the drugs I need or would like to try to feel better are often not covered... Continue Reading →

Working From Home Challenges

As someone who lives with chronic pain, I know how frustrating and debilitating it can be. I recently went back to work and my joint pain has increased tenfold. It feels like there's a tourniquet wrapped around my leg, cutting off circulation to the leg with osteonecrosis. This makes it difficult to move around and... Continue Reading →

New Year Resolution- Ease Joint Pain

The start of the year is a great time to set your health goals for the year ahead. If you have arthritis, your daily life can be impacted by the pain, swelling, and discomfort in your joints that often results from this condition. However, itโ€™s important to be proactive and take steps to ensure that... Continue Reading →

Arthritis in Our Hands

Arthritis is a common hand condition that can affect anyone and usually at any age . Learn about the different types of hand arthritis below. MP Joint Arthritis This type of arthritis is a result of loss of cartilage at a joint, which can result from regular wear and tear, an injury, or a medical... Continue Reading →

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