Advanced Joint Pain Relief is a breakthrough therapy for people who suffer from several conditions such as, decreased mobility, various sports injuries, tissue and ligament injuries or damage, and chronic pain. Advanced Joint Pain Relief is an injection therapy that typically leaves patients with a sense of pain relief after a single session. There are three common ways to collect the ingredients of Advanced Joint Pain Relief, including fat tissue, bone marrow, and placental tissue. At Advanced Joint Pain Relief and Pain Management Center of Irvine, we collect our Advanced Joint Pain Relief by amniotic fluid or bone marrow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Advanced Joint Pain Relief safe?
Yes, Advanced Joint Pain Relief is absolutely safe! Our Advanced Joint Pain Relief is the safest and most effective non-invasive therapy option to date. In fact, over 10,000 injections have been administered without any adverse side effects reported by our patients. For more than 20 years, Advanced Joint Pain Relief has been used by ophthalmologists and plastic surgeons. All Advanced Joint Pain Relief collections endure a thorough screening to ensure patient safety and the highest quality of service.
How Many Sessions are Required?
Every patient of Advanced Joint Pain Relief is different and may require a different amount of therapy sessions. Therapy also depends on the injury. We determine therapy for each patient during a thorough examination and assessment of the injury or condition. Once a joint is improved, no further sessions are necessary. However, additional sessions may be provided if new injuries occur or if degenerative injuries begin in other areas. Most patients who receive Advanced Joint Pain Relief experience pain relief and are able to improve from various injuries.
How Successful are Results from Advanced Joint Pain Relief?
Successful therapy from Advanced Joint Pain Relief depends on the extent of damage to the injured area, what type of disease is being improved, and the location of the injured area. Typically, patients respond positively to Advanced Joint Pain Relief therapy and even receive pain relief with one session.
How Long is the Improvement Time After Advanced Joint Pain Relief Therapy?
All patients are different and may require different improvement times. Improvement time greatly depends on the focus injury or condition. However, many patients have experienced little to no down time.
What are the Chances of Failure?
As with all medicine, there is no 100% guarantee with Advanced Joint Pain Relief. However, we do cover the success rate during the initial consultation. Depending on your condition, additional options may be necessary. In some cases, the contents of your solution may not have the necessary repair potential required to improve the severity of your condition.
How Long does the Advanced Joint Pain Relief Process take to Repair?
Typically, the repair process starts immediately after the injection. Advanced Joint Pain Relief continues to repair damaged tissues for several months following your session. Results may vary.
How Can I Improve the Success of my Therapy?
At Advanced Joint Pain Relief and Pain Management Center of Irvine, we individualize our therapy plans. Your success greatly depends on the plan specified for you. In your Advanced Joint Pain Relief therapy, you will receive advanced therapy solutions and assistance with rehabilitation, depending on the focus condition of Advanced Joint Pain Relief sessions.
Does Advanced Joint Pain Relief Work?
Advanced Joint Pain Relief is an amazing concept that helps with a variety of conditions. Generally, people feel exceptional after therapy because of the pain relief this offers. Most pain levels decrease from 8 to 0 in a matter of weeks.
If the Advanced Joint Pain Relief Fails, is Surgery Still an Option?
Yes. Advanced Joint Pain Relief is not invasive, so it will not disrupt the body or preclude a surgical procedure. After a thorough examination of your condition, we will have a better idea if Advanced Joint Pain Relief will work for you. We will inform you if it is determined that surgery would help your condition better than this Advanced Joint Pain Relief.