Darr, MD ‘s research article “Clinical use of autologous micro-fragmented fat progressively restores pain and function in shoulder osteoarthritis” has been published in the latest issue of the international Regenerative Medicine Journal.
Orthobiologic regenerative medicine approaches have recently emerged as innovative nonsurgical reparative
options for the treatment of OA through the use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs).
Orthobiologics are substances derived from your own body that can help promote healing in your bones, joints, muscles, and tendons. Injuries and conditions once only treatable by invasive surgery can now be treated with less invasive injections. Dr Darr performs a variety of procedures that are customized to meet individual needs.
Results from cell therapy will vary from patient to patient, however, here is a story of a patient from our clinic who is five years out and going strong.
Dr. Darr was invited to speak as a key opinion leader on the results of his work on “Effective Clinical Modulation of Knee OA Symptoms Through Combined Cellular Therapy” at The Orthobiologic Institute (TOBI) 11th Annual PRP and Regenerative Medicine Symposium in June 2020 in Las Vegas, NV.
Dr. Kevin Darr has been selected to provide a CME lecture to advance orthobiologics at the TOBI VIRTUAL 2020 11th Annual Orthobiologics Symposium the Wynn, Las Vegas on June 12, 2020.
If you work at a desk all day, the strain from slouching or poor posture can cause neck pain. This pain can persist throughout your sleep. Stretching your neck before going to sleep can help loosen tight muscles from a stressful day.
Back and neck pain is most common among people between the ages of 18 and 64. Research indicates both conditions are common complaints at doctors’ offices. Although often soft-tissue related, they temporarily diminish mobility, which inhibits the sufferer’s daily activities.
We have helped many patients with their chronic and acute knee pain conditions. However, one approach we highly encourage is the prevention of knee pain.