Are You a Candidate for Regenerative Finger or Toe Pain Treatment?
The best way to discover whether you’re a candidate for regenerative finger or toe pain relief 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.
Factors that make you a good candidate for regenerative alternatives to finger or toe joint surgery include:
- You experience chronic finger or toe pain
- Your pain is the result of injury, repetitive stress, or joint degeneration
- Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) cannot provide sufficient relief
- You want to avoid surgery
- You may not be a good candidate for surgery
- The recovery from surgery would be a hardship for you
- You wish to avoid taking opioids and/or pain medications
If any of these circumstances describe you, we look forward to meeting with you to learn how regenerative nonsurgical finger or toe pain relief can decrease your pain.
Benefits of
Nonsurgical Finger & Toe Treatments
Rather than simply masking symptoms, regenerative medicine eases your pain at its source. The many benefits of regenerative finger and toe joint pain natural treatment include:
Noninvasive
Regenerative treatments are nonsurgical, drug free, and noninvasive, reducing the risks and downtime associated with traditional surgical interventions.
Faster Recovery
Finger or toe surgery requires recovery time. You will likely need prescription pain medication for a few days. You may need to use a boot, a splint, or a cast for a few weeks, depending on the joint involved. You will need to take some time away from work to recover. And it could be a few months before you are able to return to normal activities. With regenerative medicine, you won’t miss a day of work.
Lower Risks
The inherent medical risks with finger or toe 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.