Disclaimer: Results and claims are not typical or meant to represent your results. Risks exist for any interventional procedures including all regenerative medicine treatments which include prolotherapy, A2M, bone marrow, growth factor injections, and platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Long-term side effects of regenerative medicine are unknown and short-term problems have emerged. Complications are uncommon but these do include the possibility of infection, bleeding, no help from the procedure, worsening pain, and remotely stroke and death.
Hip pain is a common problem that often develops as we age, or if we suffer an acute injury due to a fall or a sports-related injury.
Surgery is often presented as the only option for patients by their doctors, even when some studies suggest that many of these surgeries may only be minimally effective. Some studies have indicated that physical therapy alone may produce comparable outcomes to common surgeries.
In some patients with hip pain, regenerative procedures may offer a non-surgical alternative for conditions ranging from arthritis, injuries, and other conditions that cause hip pain.
Regenerative procedures may help reduce the risks and lengthy recovery periods associated with invasive surgeries. And patients typically benefit from less downtime related to their procedure.
Common causes of hip pain are tendinopathy, tendon tears, bursitis, tendonitis, labral tears, and osteoarthritis.
If you are experiencing hip pain after an injury or because of a pre-existing condition, contact us to speak with one of our doctors about your condition and possible treatments.