Dr. Harshita Surange, Director of IPSC Pain and Spine Hospital and an expert in Ultrasound-guided Musculoskeletal (MSK) Interventions, spoke to the media about this significant development. “Regenerative therapy represents a transformative step in sports injury treatment. The precision of ultrasound guidance in our interventions allows for the highly accurate placement of treatments like stem cells or Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), enhancing the healing process and recovery time,” stated Dr. Surange.
The introduction of ultrasound technology in regenerative therapy has revolutionized treatment accuracy and efficacy. Ultrasound imaging enables clinicians to precisely target the injured area, ensuring that treatments like stem cells or PRP are administered directly to the affected tissues. This precision not only improves the effectiveness of the therapy but also minimizes potential side effects.
Dr. Surange further explained, “Regenerative therapy is a game-changer, especially for athletes. This method accelerates natural healing processes, reducing recovery time and helping athletes return to their peak performance levels faster. It’s a more natural approach to healing, utilizing the body’s own resources to repair and regenerate damaged tissues.”
The regenerative therapies offered by IPSC Pain and Spine Hospital include a range of treatments tailored to the specific needs of each patient. These therapies are particularly beneficial for injuries such as ligament tears, tendon damage, muscle strains, and other common sports-related injuries.
“We are excited to offer these advanced treatments to our patients,” said a hospital spokesperson. “Our commitment is to provide the latest and most effective therapies available, and regenerative therapy for sports injuries is a testament to that commitment.”