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Osteoarthritis

Here are various osteoarthritis conditions treated with regenerative therapies:

Knee Osteoarthritis:

This is a common form of osteoarthritis, where the cartilage in the knee joint wears down over time. Regenerative therapies can promote cartilage repair, reduce inflammation, and improve overall joint function, helping to relieve pain and enhance mobility.

Hip Osteoarthritis:

As cartilage in the hip joint deteriorates, it leads to stiffness, pain, and reduced range of motion. Regenerative therapies aim to restore damaged tissues, potentially slowing the progression of osteoarthritis and improving quality of life.

Shoulder Osteoarthritis:

This type affects the shoulder joint, causing pain and limited
movement. Regenerative therapies can help regenerate the cartilage, decrease inflammation,
and restore joint flexibility and strength.

Spine (Facet Joint) Osteoarthritis:

Osteoarthritis in the facet joints of the spine can lead to chronic back pain and stiffness. Regenerative therapies can support cartilage repair in these joints, potentially alleviating pain and improving spinal flexibility.

Hand and Finger Osteoarthritis:

Common in the small joints of the hands and fingers, this condition can cause pain, swelling, and reduced hand function. Regenerative therapies can help repair cartilage damage and relieve symptoms, improving hand mobility.

Ankle Osteoarthritis:

Caused by wear and tear on the ankle joint, this form of osteoarthritis can result in pain and impaired movement. Regenerative therapies can aid in cartilage regeneration, reduce inflammation, and enhance joint stability.

Elbow Osteoarthritis:

When the elbow joint is affected, it can cause stiffness and discomfort. Regenerative therapies may improve joint function, decrease pain, and promote cartilage repair in the elbow.

These osteoarthritis conditions can benefit from regenerative therapies by promoting healing, reducing inflammation, and potentially regenerating damaged cartilage, leading to improved joint function and pain relief.

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