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Regenerative Medicine FAQs
What conditions can regenerative medicine treat?
Regenerative medicine can treat a wide range of conditions, including degenerative arthritis, musculoskeletal and sports injuries, neck and back injuries, metabolic disorders like Type II Diabetes and Osteoporosis, and much more.
How long does it typically take regenerative treatments to produce results?
Though the recovery and healing time after regenerative therapy varies depending on the severity of the issue and the individuals being treated, some patients have seen results within a few weeks of completing treatment.
What are the side effects or risks associated with regenerative therapies?
As with any medical treatment, regenerative therapies can have side effects. However, they are generally minimal and temporary. The most common side effects include temporary pain and swelling at the injection site. The risks associated with regenerative therapies are relatively low, as these treatments aid in triggering the body’s own mechanisms for healing.
Is regenerative medicine covered by insurance?
Regenerative medicine is not typically covered by routine insurance providers, as it is still considered a new area of medicine. However, coverage varies greatly depending on your insurance company and specific plan. It’s recommended to consult with your insurance provider for detailed information.
Can regenerative medicine treatments be combined with traditional therapies?
Yes, regenerative medicine treatments can be combined with traditional therapies. In fact, a multi-disciplinary integrative approach often results in the best outcome. The combination of treatments will depend on the nature and severity of your condition.