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One of our owners, Dr. Lance Ewing receiving stem cell injection in his shoulder.

What is regenerative stem cell therapy?

Stem cells are cells which come from human bodies or tissues. These cells represent a single line, or strand, and are free of defects. Stem cells usually come from healthy amniotic membrane tissue and are replicated into cells that are used to treat a myriad of different conditions from arthritic degenerate joints to skin grafts.

In a regenerative therapy session, stem cells are injected into injured or damaged areas to enhance the body’s natural ability to heal tissues. In patients who cannot rebuild as quickly as others, stem cells essentially work more quickly to repair damaged cells and tissues and create healthy cells which can then be replicated.

North Dallas Pain and Wellness is adopting Regenerative Therapy (Amniotic Allograft) because of its great impact on patient recovery. Learning biomedical advances related to stem cells, and working with them to understand their impact has forged a clear path for our healthcare facility to follow as the next generation of bio medicine takes shape.

What could this treatment do for me?

When Amniotic Allograft (Stem cells, Hyaluronic Acid, Growth Factors & Cytokines) are introduced into an area of your body that is causing pain (for instance arthritic knees, shoulders, joints or your back), they turn themselves into healthy versions of the cells around them. As the stem cells transform, they also begin to stimulate your body’s natural healing response, and start to repair and regenerate the damaged part of your body. Even after one session, many of our patients experience a reduction in their pain, as the stem cells begin to replace damaged tissue with repaired, healthy cells.

Our Stem Cells can treat:
• Knee Pain
• Hip Pain
• SI Pain (Sacro-Iliac)
• Shoulder Pain (Including Rotator Cuff and Labrum Tears)
• Foot Pain (Plantar Fascitis)
• Soft Tissue Injuries
• Elbow Pain
• Trigger Points
• Carp

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One of our owners, Dr. Lance Ewing receiving stem cell injection in his shoulder. What is regenerative stem cell therapy? Stem cells are cells which come from human bodies or tissues. These cells represent a single line, or strand, and are free of defects. Stem cells usually come from healthy amniotic membrane tissue and are replicated into cells that are used to treat a myriad of different conditions from arthritic degenerate joints to skin grafts. In a regenerative therapy session, stem cells are injected into injured or damaged areas to enhance the body’s natural ability to heal tissues. In patients who cannot rebuild as quickly as others, stem cells essentially work more quickly to repair damaged cells and tissues and create healthy cells which can then be replicated. North Dallas Pain and Wellness is adopting Regenerative Therapy (Amniotic Allograft) because of its great impact on patient recovery. Learning biomedical advances related to stem cells, and working with them to understand their impact has forged a clear path for our healthcare facility to follow as the next generation of bio medicine takes shape. What could this treatment do for me? When Amniotic Allograft (Stem cells, Hyaluronic Acid, Growth Factors & Cytokines) are introduced into an area of your body that is causing pain (for instance arthritic knees, shoulders, joints or your back), they turn themselves into healthy versions of the cells around them. As the stem cells transform, they also begin to stimulate your body’s natural healing response, and start to repair and regenerate the damaged part of your body. Even after one session, many of our patients experience a reduction in their pain, as the stem cells begin to replace damaged tissue with repaired, healthy cells. Our Stem Cells can treat: • Knee Pain • Hip Pain • SI Pain (Sacro-Iliac) • Shoulder Pain (Including Rotator Cuff and Labrum Tears) • Foot Pain (Plantar Fascitis) • Soft Tissue Injuries • Elbow Pain • Trigger Points • Carp

One of our owners, Dr. Lance Ewing receiving stem cell injection in his knee. What is regenerative stem cell therapy? Stem cells are cells which come from human bodies or tissues. These cells represent a single line, or strand, and are free of defects. Stem cells usually come from healthy amniotic membrane tissue and are replicated into cells that are used to treat a myriad of different conditions from arthritic degenerate joints to skin grafts. In a regenerative therapy session, stem cells are injected into injured or damaged areas to enhance the body’s natural ability to heal tissues. In patients who cannot rebuild as quickly as others, stem cells essentially work more quickly to repair damaged cells and tissues and create healthy cells which can then be replicated. North Dallas Pain and Wellness is adopting Regenerative Therapy (Amniotic Allograft) because of its great impact on patient recovery. Learning biomedical advances related to stem cells, and working with them to understand their impact has forged a clear path for our healthcare facility to follow as the next generation of bio medicine takes shape. What could this treatment do for me? When Amniotic Allograft (Stem cells, Hyaluronic Acid, Growth Factors & Cytokines) are introduced into an area of your body that is causing pain (for instance arthritic knees, shoulders, joints or your back), they turn themselves into healthy versions of the cells around them. As the stem cells transform, they also begin to stimulate your body’s natural healing response, and start to repair and regenerate the damaged part of your body. Even after one session, many of our patients experience a reduction in their pain, as the stem cells begin to replace damaged tissue with repaired, healthy cells. Our Stem Cells can treat: • Knee Pain • Hip Pain • SI Pain (Sacro-Iliac) • Shoulder Pain (Including Rotator Cuff and Labrum Tears) • Foot Pain (Plantar Fascitis) • Soft Tissue Injuries • Elbow Pain • Trigger Points • Carpal T

One of our owners, Dr. Lance Ewing receiving stem cell injection in his knee. What is stem cell regenerative therapy? Stem cells are cells which come from human bodies or tissues. These cells represent a single line, or strand, and are free of defects. Stem cells usually come from healthy amniotic membrane tissue and are replicated into cells that are used to treat a myriad of different conditions from arthritic degenerate joints to skin grafts. In a regenerative therapy session, stem cells are injected into injured or damaged areas to enhance the body’s natural ability to heal tissues. In patients who cannot rebuild as quickly as others, stem cells essentially work more quickly to repair damaged cells and tissues and create healthy cells which can then be replicated. North Dallas Pain and Wellness is adopting Regenerative Therapy (Amniotic Allograft) because of its great impact on patient recovery. Learning biomedical advances related to stem cells, and working with them to understand their impact has forged a clear path for our healthcare facility to follow as the next generation of bio medicine takes shape. What could this treatment do for me? When Amniotic Allograft (Stem cells, Hyaluronic Acid, Growth Factors & Cytokines) are introduced into an area of your body that is causing pain (for instance arthritic knees, shoulders, joints or your back), they turn themselves into healthy versions of the cells around them. As the stem cells transform, they also begin to stimulate your body’s natural healing response, and start to repair and regenerate the damaged part of your body. Even after one session, many of our patients experience a reduction in their pain, as the stem cells begin to replace damaged tissue with repaired, healthy cells. Our Stem Cells can treat: • Knee Pain • Hip Pain • SI Pain (Sacro-Iliac) • Shoulder Pain (Including Rotator Cuff and Labrum Tears) • Foot Pain (Plantar Fascitis) • Soft Tissue Injuries • Elbow Pain • Trigger Points • Carpal T