Umbilical Cord Tissue Allograft
Our product is derived from human umbilical cord tissue and is intended as a cushioning agent for homologous supplementation.
Advatages:
Our product procedures are less invasive compared to Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), bone marrow aspirate or adipose tissue extraction, which require harvesting tissue from the patient.
Umbilical cord tissue allografts have higher concentrations of growth factors, cytokines and hyaluronic acid compared to PRP and amniotic based products.
Our proprietary process does not alter the original tissue’s function for providing physical support and cushioning, while retaining the endogenous growth factors and cytokines present in fresh tissue.
Conveniently stored at -20 C (standard freezer) and does not contain any cryoprotectant such as DMSO.
Our Regenerative Medicine solutions are minimally invasive and include proprietary cell-based treatments that continue to help patients reduce or eliminate chronic pain all over the body.
FEATURES:
Allografts derived from umbilical cord tissue exhibit anti-inflammatory properties due to large concentrations of growth factors and cytokines such as IL-1Ra.
Rich in extracellular matrix (ECM) which provides vital structural support for damaged tissues and joints.
Contains significant levels of hyaluronic acid (HA) which assists in lubricating, cushioning, and supporting joints and soft tissue.
Tendinitis is inflammation or irritation of a tendon that causes pain and tenderness just outside a joint. While tendinitis can occur in any of your tendons, it’s most common around your shoulders, elbows, wrists, knees, and heels.
Repetitive motion disorders are often characterized by: pain, tingling, numbness, visible swelling or redness of the affected area, loss of flexibility and strength. Over time, repetitive motion disorders can cause temporary or permanent damage to the soft tissues in the body, such as the muscles, nerves, tendons, ligaments.
Inflammation is a normal part of the body’s defense to injury or infection, and, in this way, it is beneficial. But inflammation is damaging when it occurs in healthy tissues or lasts too long. Known as chronic inflammation, it may persist for months or years.
Plantar fasciitis commonly causes stabbing pain that usually occurs with your first steps in the morning. Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain. It involves inflammation of a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of your foot and connects your heel bone to your toes.
The rotator cuff syndrome is a condition known to affect a group of muscles significant for rotating our shoulder. These muscles are cuff-like in pattern, which holds our shoulders. The rotator cuff is a stabilizer for the arm and the shoulder, which helps assist the movements of our shoulder and arm.
A muscle strain is an injury to a muscle or a tendon — the fibrous tissue that connects muscles to bones. Minor injuries may only overstretch a muscle or tendon, while more severe injuries may involve partial or complete tears in these tissues. Sometimes called pulled muscles, strains commonly occur in the lower back and the muscles at the back of the thigh (hamstrings).
Lacerations, avulsions, and abrasions are forms of open soft tissue injuries, where the tissue has been separated and leads to a loss of blood and open wounds that can become infected. The most common soft tissue injuries from acute trauma are lacerations, avulsions, abrasions, and contusions.
Epicondylitis commonly occurs during sports, such as golf and tennis, or work-related activities that involve repetitive and forceful gripping and lifting. Epicondylitis refers to inflammation of the tendons, which are cords of tissue that attach the forearm muscles to the elbow. The inflammation leads to tenderness in the tendon and elbow pain.
Our Regenerative Medicine solutions are minimally invasive and include proprietary cell-based treatments that continue to help patients reduce or eliminate chronic pain all over the body.
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