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The bone marrow of an adult body is able to produce new blood cells, together with regenerative cells. These cells are taken out from the patient's hip bone and used for BMC therapy whenever needed.
BMC injections are formed of concentrated regenerative cells which are acquired from a patient's own bone marrow. The surgeon extracts a small amount of the patient's bone marrow and rotates it in a very high speed it in a centrifuge for producing a concentrate that is later injected in the injured area. Although extraction of these types of cells are difficult and requires attention, technological improvements have made the process of generating regenerative cells easier with simple laboratory method. Bone marrow cells are considered important for quick healing process as they are able to replicate themselves into an assortment of tissues.View Thread


The Orthohealing Center is a globally acknowledged clinic which specializes in the field of Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy. Thousands of physicians from around the world frequently visit this clinic for acquiring state of the art guidance and learning. The Orthohealing Center also trains physicians and ultrasonagraphers using seminars. The use of viscosupplementation and PRP injections is an innovative technique, which is skilfully practiced at Orthohealing Center. Here the main focus is on treating the patient completely, and not just the symptoms. Under medical supervision, the patients here are given trigger point injections which can effectively treat soft tissue pain or muscle twinge of the neck and back.View Thread

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