
Leaders in Regenerative Treatment
Non-Surgical Treatment
1. Arthrosamid® Injection
Arthrosamid® is a permanent injectable hydrogel designed to provide long-lasting pain relief for knee osteoarthritis (OA). Administered as a single outpatient procedure under local anaesthetic, it integrates with the synovial tissue, forming a protective barrier that reduces pain without the need for surgery. Clinical trials have reported no serious side effects, with the most common being mild joint pain or a sensation of swelling.
2. Coolief (Cooled Radiofrequency)
Coolief is an advanced, minimally invasive procedure that uses cooled radiofrequency energy to target and alleviate chronic knee and back pain. By precisely targeting pain-transmitting nerves, Coolief can provide extended relief without the need for conventional surgery.
3. Extra-Corporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT)
ESWT is a non-invasive treatment that employs acoustic waves to stimulate healing in musculoskeletal conditions. It's commonly used to address issues like tendinitis and plantar fasciitis by promoting tissue regeneration and reducing pain.
4. Goldic Injections (Gold-Induced Cytokines)
Goldic therapy utilises the patient's own blood, processed with gold particles, to produce a serum rich in anti-inflammatory and regenerative cytokines. This treatment aims to activate the body's natural healing processes, making it effective for conditions such as osteoarthritis, soft tissue injuries, and certain systemic ailments. The procedure involves multiple sessions over a span of days.
5. Lipogems
Lipogems is a regenerative therapy that uses the patient's own adipose (fat) tissue to support healing in damaged or injured areas. The procedure involves harvesting a small amount of fat, processing it to concentrate reparative cells, and injecting it into the affected site. It's particularly beneficial for joint pain, arthritis, and tendon injuries, offering an alternative to more invasive surgical interventions.
6. n-STRIDE Autologous Protein Solution (APS)
n-STRIDE APS is a minimally invasive treatment for knee osteoarthritis. It involves drawing a small amount of the patient's blood, processing it to concentrate anti-inflammatory proteins, and injecting it into the affected joint. This approach aims to reduce pain and protect cartilage from further degeneration. Patients typically experience pain relief within a few weeks post-procedure.
7. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
PRP therapy involves extracting a sample of the patient's blood, concentrating the platelets, and injecting them into injured tissues. The growth factors released by platelets promote healing in conditions such as tendon injuries, ligament sprains, and osteoarthritis. PRP is valued for its potential to enhance the body's natural healing processes.
8. Tenex
Tenex is a minimally invasive procedure designed to relieve chronic tendon pain by precisely targeting and removing damaged tissue using ultrasonic energy. Performed under local anaesthetic, the procedure typically takes about 20 minutes and is effective for conditions like tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis, and Achilles tendinitis. Recovery involves minimal downtime, with many patients resuming normal activities shortly after.
