Are You a Candidate for Regenerative Arthritis Pain Treatment?
The best way to discover whether you’re a candidate for regenerative arthritis pain relief without surgery is to come in for your free consultation at your local QC Kinetix clinic. We meet with you, review your medical records, answer all your questions, and conduct a thorough examination.
You are a candidate for regenerative alternatives to arthritis pain relief surgery if:
- You experience chronic arthritis pain
- Your pain is the result of injury, repetitive stress, or joint degeneration
- You want to avoid surgery
- You may not be a good candidate for surgery
- The extensive recovery from surgery would be a hardship for you
- You wish to avoid taking opioids and/or pain medications
If any of these apply to you, schedule an appointment to learn how regenerative nonsurgical arthritis pain treatment can decrease your pain.
Benefits of
Benefits of Nonsurgical Arthritis Treatments
Regenerative arthritis pain treatments offer the benefits of pain-relief surgery without the hospital stay, loss of work, added pain, risk of complications, and lengthy recovery.
Less Invasive
Arthritis surgery requires general anesthesia and invasive surgery that your body must heal from. Regenerative arthritis pain therapy is noninvasive.
Faster Recovery
Surgeries to treat arthritis pain, such as joint repair, replacement, or fusion, require recovery time. You will likely need prescription pain medication for at least one week and nonprescription pain relief for weeks after that. You may need to use a brace, a splint, a sling, a cast, a boot, or a walker for several weeks, depending on the site of surgery. You will have to miss some work, and it will be several weeks to several months before you are able to return to normal activities. With regenerative medicine, none of this is necessary — you do not need to take even one day off work.
Lower Risks
The inherent medical risks with arthritis surgery include:
- Additional pain
- Excessive bleeding
- Blood clots
- Nerve damage
- Infection
- Joint stiffening
- Pneumonia
- Post-traumatic arthritis
In contrast, the primary risk associated with regenerative medicine is mild soreness for one to two days, making it a less invasive and therefore safer option for pain relief.