Lecture Details

Target Audience:

This presentation is designed for:

  • Primary care, physical therapists, and referring physicians – Seeking guidance on how to identify reputable regenerative medicine clinics and ensure their patients receive high-quality, evidence-based care.
  • Orthopedic and pain physicians – Looking to refine their understanding of best practices in regenerative medicine, including proper patient selection and preprocedural optimization.
  • Patients – Considering non-surgical regenerative treatments for joint and spine conditions such as arthritis, spinal stenosis, and acute musculoskeletal injuries, and wanting to ensure they choose a qualified clinic.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Learn the Critical Questions to Ask Before Referring To or Undergoing Regenerative Medicine Treatment
    • Understand the key factors that differentiate a reputable regenerative medicine clinic from a fraudulent one.
      • Identify essential questions for both referring physicians and patients to ask, including:
        Physician experience and training in interventional orthobiologics.
      • Whether the clinic uses birth tissue products like amniotic fluid and cord blood.
      • Use of image guidance for precision injections.
      • Collection and reporting of patient outcome data.
    • Cell therapy preparation specifics (blood or bone marrow draw volume, system used, platelet dose per treatment).
  1. Understand Why Physician Training and Image Guidance Matter
    • Learn why regenerative medicine treatments should be performed by physicians with interventional training in orthobiologics.
    • Recognize how improper techniques and lack of image guidance can lead to ineffective or even harmful outcomes.
  1. Explore Preprocedural Optimization for Improved Treatment Success
    • Understand how optimizing a patient’s health before regenerative procedures can enhance outcomes.
      • Learn key strategies, including:
        Nutrition to support healing and tissue repair.
      • Strengthening exercises for joint and spine stabilization.
      • Bloodwork and imaging considerations before treatment.
    • Medications and supplements to stop or start in preparation for regenerative therapy.


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