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The Role of Regenerative Medicine in Sports Injury Treatment

The Role of Regenerative Medicine in Sports Injury Treatment
The Role of Regenerative Medicine in Sports Injury Treatment

Regenerative medicine, also known as orthobiologics, is actively used in the field of orthopedics to treat many musculoskeletal injuries. These treatments are typically used when an injury hasn't responded to traditional non-surgical treatments and as an alternative to surgery. Orthobiologics is still relatively new, but these therapies have shown to be helpful in the treatment of several orthopedic conditions. Here are some of the key benefits of regenerative medicine:

  • Reduced need for surgery
  • Stimulates the body’s own healing process
  • Accelerates the healing process
  • Repairs and regenerates tissue
  • Restores mobility
  • Reduces pain and addresses the root cause of pain
  • Little to no downtime

There are several forms of regenerative medicine, but some of the most commonly used therapies are highlighted below.

Platelet-Rich Plasma(PRP) Therapy

PRP is an injection therapy that uses a high concentration of a patient’s own blood platelets and plasma to stimulate the healing and regenerating process.

Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cell therapy utilizes stem cells from adipose tissue, blood, and bone marrow. They are then injected into the damaged area. Stem cells are often used to repair and regenerate muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage.

Energy-Based Therapies

Shockwave and laser therapies promote blood flow and stimulate tissue growth.

The field of regenerative medicine continues to grow rapidly, and there remains much to be discovered. From a sports medicine perspective, the ultimate goal of regenerative medicine is to accelerate healing, reduce pain, and restore mobility for athletes Athletes who experience an injury should consult with their orthopedic surgeon to see if they are a good candidate for regenerative medicine treatments.

Milan M. DiGiulio, M.D. offers comprehensive orthopedic care for you and your entire family, specializing in Sports Medicine and arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder and knee. Dr. DiGiulio performs over 200 arthroscopic shoulder and knee surgeries each year, using the most advanced surgical technology. Dr. DiGiulio is an advocate of non-invasive, non-surgical treatment options such as Physical Therapy and Orthobiologics.

Useful Links

  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • Sportsmed
  • The American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
  • American Association of Nurse Anesthetists