To efficiently solve joint pain, it helps to understand the progression of care, a step-by-step process that leads to lasting healing and improvement.
1. Initial Assessment
Every effective treatment begins with a thorough health history. What has happened to you? What are your main concerns? What treatments have you tried, and what were the results?
2. Diagnostic Imaging
If you’ve had X-rays, MRIs, or ultrasound scans, bring in your reports, and, if possible, the actual images. They provide valuable insight into the extent and location of joint damage.
3. Physical Examination
A hands-on assessment is essential. Palpation, movement, and range-of-motion testing reveal what imaging can’t, the elasticity, texture, tone, tenderness, and restriction of the injured joints.
4. Laboratory Testing
If infection or immune dysfunction is suspected, blood tests can clarify underlying causes and guide treatment selection.
5. Nutritional Support
Treatment begins with nutritional and herbal recommendations tailored to your needs. Homeopathic or Bio-Resonance therapies may also be considered for system-wide balance.
6. Injection Therapy
Depending on your diagnosis, we may use:
• Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
• Ozone Gas
• Peptide Therapy
These targeted therapies stimulate healing and tissue regeneration.
7. Follow-Up Visits
Recovery takes time. Follow-up visits allow us to track your progress, make adjustments, and optimize your results.
8. Ongoing Assessment
Healing is a process, not a moment. Ongoing consultation ensures that your treatment continues to evolve as your body recovers.
Summary
Regenerative medicine is about more than repairing damage, it is about restoring function, mobility, and vitality. By combining nutritional foundations, advanced therapies, and personalized care, we can help the body do what it was designed to do: heal itself.
If you’re ready to explore what regenerative medicine can do for your joints, or any other part of your health, schedule a consultation today.
To Your Health and Well Being,
Dr. David Wikenheiser ND
