Feel Young Again!
Nancy Hufnagel
Jan – Feb 2024 • Vol 4, No 8
If you are suffering from joint pain and mobility issues, life can be miserable. Walking, climbing stairs, or even getting up out of a chair can be difficult. When someone experiences loss of mobility and the subsequent loss of independence, it can lead to social isolation, loneliness, and depression. Osteoarthritis or degenerative joint disease affects over 30 million Americans. It is a progressive joint problem that leads to a breakdown and loss of cartilage and the formation of bone spurs.
Mainstream medicine offers no real solution to this issue. Over-the-counter or prescribed medications mask the pain but do not get to the root of the problem. And they can have serious side effects such as stomach upset, heartburn, and even an ulcer. NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) other than aspirin can raise your chance of having heart disease, heart attack, or a stroke.
Too often doctors use cortisone shots to deal with the pain, and they also have serious side effects: cartilage damage, death of a nearby bone, joint infection, and nerve damage. And joint-replacement surgery is not always successful—some patients who get a hip or knee replacement will experience failure of the new joint.
Fortunately, there is hope. Joint Repair Clinic of Montana offers state-of-the-art non-surgical procedures for joint pain and mobility issues. Human umbilical cord tissue (HUCT) allograft injections have the remarkable ability to provide cushioning and viscosity in the joints and serve to increase range of motion. And platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy uses injections of a concentration of a patient’s own platelets to accelerate the improvement of injured tendons, ligaments, muscles and joints. In this way, PRP injections use each individual patient’s own healing system to improve musculoskeletal problems.
Many patients have experienced remarkable success after receiving these injections. The clinic also offers ozone therapy, red light therapy, chiropractic care, and customized nutritional programs, Motion X-Rays, Stem wave, medical weight loss/Semaglutide Injections, and Bioidentical Hormone Optimization. One patient even likened his experience with the Joint Repair Clinic to finding the fountain of youth!
TESTIMONIALS:
Joint Repair Clinic, in conjunction with We Care Chiropractic, gave me a new lease on life. What brought me there was an accident I’d suffered last winter where I slipped on black ice and ruptured my left quadriceps tendon. While they initially did not address this directly, I had gone there to avoid structural imbalances that occur throughout the skeleton when one is impaired. I wanted to avoid compensations and further discomfort. After a series of X-rays, I saw that I had spinal degeneration in my lower back and neck as well as in my knees. I began a course of Stem-cell Therapy and PRP in conjunction with chiropractic care with three visits each week. Miraculously, now five months later, I feel like a new person!
—David Harris (5 Star Review)
After years of having aching arthritis in my right shoulder, the pain changed and became much more intense. It immobilized my arm to the point I couldn’t lift a glass. As I researched viable alternatives, and at first, I tried only the PRP injection, which helped reduce my pain but only for about two weeks. I found Joint Repair of Montana and learned I needed a real stem cell injection to rebuild my cartilage. The advanced umbilical-cord stem-cell therapy seemed better than getting surgery or extracting my own stem cells, so I got a simple shot in my shoulder. Within 24 hours, I started feeling a softening of the pain, and within two weeks my arm felt normal, and it’s been that way for several months! It’s now actually better than my left shoulder, and I’m considering having Joint Repair Clinic inject that one, too
—Jean Darragh (5 Star Review)
The Joint Repair Clinic of Montana (with locations in Bozeman, Billings, Missoula, and Helena) has been helping many Montanans attain great results from arthritis, joint pain, and peripheral neuropathy. The professional staff uses measurable, scientific testing, and x-rays to understand what is going on with your joint