by Hadley Pearce, MSC, MSiMR, CGE and Dr. Travis Whitney | May 23, 2024 | Sports Medicine, Stem Cell Therapy
The term “sports injury” is a bit of a misnomer. While athletes certainly do experience sports related injuries, they can actually happen to anyone participating in any sort of activity. They are classified as the group of injuries that happen most commonly during...
by Hadley Pearce, MSC, MSiMR, CGE and Dr. Travis Whitney | May 23, 2024 | Aging, Stem Cell Therapy
Brain health is one of our biggest concerns for the aging population. As we age, our cells slow down and stop working. When this happens, we start to see changes in how our body and brains function. We may experience slower movements and stiffness, drier skin, and...
by Hadley Pearce, MSC, MSiMR, CGE and Dr. Travis Whitney | May 23, 2024 | Aging, Osteoarthritis, Stem Cell Therapy
Connective tissues, the networks of membranes that connect, support, and bond different tissues, usually go unnoticed in our daily lives. They have many important functions including support for organs, moving nutrients throughout the body, helping remove waste, and...
by Hadley Pearce, MSC, MSiMR, CGE and Dr. Travis Whitney | May 23, 2024 | Osteoarthritis, Pain Management, Stem Cell Therapy
Chronic pain is a huge growing issue both in the United States and globally. The CDC reports that there are about 20.9% of Americans that experience chronic pain.1 That’s about 51.6 million people! Chronic pain can come from genetic conditions, injuries,...
by Hadley Pearce, MSC, MSiMR, CGE and Dr. Travis Whitney | May 23, 2024 | Autoimmune, Stem Cell Therapy
Autoimmune diseases are intricate and often mystifying health conditions. They often manifest through ordinary symptoms such as fatigue and body aches, which can make it difficult to differentiate them from more minor health conditions. On the other hand, experiencing...
by Hadley Pearce, MSC, MSiMR, CGE and Dr. Travis Whitney | May 23, 2024 | Pain Management, Stem Cell Therapy
Chronic pain has become a huge problem in the United States. From prolonged pain after an injury, to pain conditions like fibromyalgia that come on unexpectedly, there are about 20.9% of Americans that experience chronic pain.1 That’s about 51.6 million people!...