Bone Marrow Therapy involves the extraction of bone marrow cells from the patient’s own body and their injection into the labrum tear site. The cells help to stimulate tissue repair and reduce inflammation, leading to improved stability and range of motion in the shoulder joint.
Allograft Therapy involves the use of donated tissue from a human donor to aid in tissue repair in the shoulder joint. Allograft therapy can be used to augment the patient’s own tissue repair efforts, leading to improved healing and stability.
Adipose Therapy involves the extraction of stem cells from the patient’s own fat tissue and their injection into the labrum tear site. The cells help to stimulate tissue repair and reduce inflammation, leading to improved stability and range of motion in the shoulder joint.
PRP therapy can be used in conjunction with other regenerative treatments, such as Bone Marrow, Allograft, and Adipose therapy, to improve stability in the shoulder joint. PRP contains growth factors and proteins that can stimulate tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and improve joint function, leading to improved stability and range of motion.