LUBBOCK, Texas, March 06, 2016 -- Patients have a new alternative to invasive surgery with stem cell therapy, reports Lubbock Advanced Physical Medicine. Many patients have to undergo painful and destructive steroid injections or invasive surgery for specific joint conditions, not knowing of an effective breakthrough in treatment, stem cell therapy. Surgery for joint conditions is a treatment that is painful, costly and takes considerable recovery time. Steroid injections are a temporary option that offers short-term relief while assisting in the deterioration of the area with long-term use. Patients are unaware that there is another alternative, stem cell therapy, which is now available at Lubbock Advanced Physical Medicine, in partnership with the Stem Cell Institute of America.
As reported in numerous studies, hip, knee, shoulder, back and neck joint conditions are a common complaint for Americans that have experienced physical trauma or as a result of the aging process. Stem cell therapy is a pain free medical treatment that affords patients the ability to repair and even regenerate the joint area without surgery, discomfort or significant downtime. This approach means that patients can return quickly to their regular routines without the need for pain medication. The Stem Cell Institute of America has partnered with thousands of physicians and patients with this revolutionary treatment and Lubbock Advanced Physical Medicine is proud to offer this treatment to their patients.
“We are so pleased to be able to afford our patients this effective alternative,” said Dr. Korey Kothmann. “From my previous experience, many patients have delayed surgery due to cost, personal fears and the need for a considerable recovery period, and have turned to steroid injections and pain medications as their chosen treatment option. We all know that reliance on steroids and medications is not meant to be a long-term strategy to handle joint conditions. With stem cell therapy, patients can now experience improved range of motion and increased joint health without pain, medications or surgery. Patients that come to me with debilitating joint pain now have the option of this revolutionary new option and I am proud to be able to offer this natural and effective alternative.”
Dr. Korey Kothmann is a practicing chiropractor at this Lubbock chiropractic and wellness clinic, serving residents of Lubbock and the surrounding communities. Patients benefit from chiropractic and complementary therapies as part of their treatment of chronic conditions. Lubbock Advanced Physical Medicine chiropractors work to diagnose and treat bio-mechanical conditions that can cause significant health problems, without the use of pharmaceuticals. Chiropractors and therapists strive to rebalance the structural and related systems of the body and improve the health of patients naturally in Lubbock.
Call (806) 791-3399 to schedule an appointment to discuss stem cell therapy as a treatment option for joint conditions or visit http://healthyspinelubbock.com/ for more details.
Lubbock Advanced Physical Medicine, (806) 791-3399


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