Health And Wellness | Stem Cell, PRP, Acupuncture in Queens & Long Island, New York

  • Stem Cells Saved the Soccer Ref’s Game

    Stem Cells Saved the Soccer Ref’s Game

    They’re the guys that are sometimes invisible and sometimes the point of sporting ire. The referee is a critical part of sports and arguably some of the most athletic have to be soccer refs, as they can run miles in each game chasing the ball and plays around the field. This morning I’d like to highlight an elite ref from Florida for whom having a knee replacement meant giving it all up. In fact, that’s the common thread through many of our success stories. People who love their active life not wanting to yield to the big surgeries and eventual decline into the couch.

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  • You May Have a Stiff Back

    You May Have a Stiff Back

    A stiff back can make it difficult to complete even the simplest tasks. So, of course, you want to figure out what is causing it, as this can help you find the right course of treatment.

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  • Why Staying Active Benefits the Neck

    Why Staying Active Benefits the Neck

    Unless a doctor has advised you to rest or limit neck movements, the neck performs best when you stay active every day. Here are 3 reasons why: 1. Keep Neck Muscles Conditioned, 2. Boost Blood Circulation and 3. Maintain Better Postures.

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  • What Your Lower Back Pain Is Telling You

    What Your Lower Back Pain Is Telling You

    If you're like most people, your first response to lower back pain is to ignore it and hope it goes away. But lower back pain is often your body's way of letting you know something is amiss.

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  • Acupuncture Can Treat Running Injuries

    Acupuncture Can Treat Running Injuries

    Acupuncture is a great way to treat common running injuries. Many runners have suffered the wrath of sore muscles, the ever-common “runners knee” (also known as the patellofemoral syndrome or chondromalacia), and hip or ankle injuries. These annoying and painful injuries put a screeching halt to training, and it’s not what you want when the goal is a marathon in a month. Instead of taking handfuls of Ibuprofen, we recommend Traditional Chinese Medicine to help with the pain and speed up recovery.

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  • Walking Can Make You a More Productive Person

    Walking Can Make You a More Productive Person

    When you’re busy with work, family and social obligations, exercise can easily get cut from the week’s agenda. But you might want to think twice about skipping your workout because a regular walking routine can actually make you more productive than you would be without it.

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  • 5 Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy

    5 Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy

    em cell therapy uses a patient’s own stem cells to help repair damaged tissues and repair injuries. This therapy is a part of the regenerative medicine field that is rapidly growing. Stem cell therapy is used for many conditions including reducing joint pain, increasing motion and flexibility, and treating tendon and ligament tears as well as disc-related low back pain.

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  • Acupuncture Can Reduce the Side Effects of Breast Cancer Treatment

    Acupuncture Can Reduce the Side Effects of Breast Cancer Treatment

    Acupuncture is a wonderful complementary therapy for patients undergoing treatment for breast cancer, both during treatment and after. A diagnosis of breast Cancer turns your world upside-down and the medical procedures used to combat the disease can produce difficult and painful side effects. In fact, some women discontinue treatment because of the side effects.

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  • No One is Too Old for Stem Cell Therapy

    No One is Too Old for Stem Cell Therapy

    Have you been recommended to undergo surgery? Have you neglected a painful joint condition? Or perhaps you feel too old to even start a treatment that might actually help you? With Stem Cell therapy, although there are a few reasons that would exempt a candidate from treatment, age or be “too old” is definitely not one of them.

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  • How to Manage Back Pain

    How to Manage Back Pain

    Back Pain is one of the most common ailments around. It is thought that roughly 80% of Americans suffer from it at some point in their lives, and it is the second most common reason for visiting the doctor. When you are experiencing it, you can find yourself unable to work and it can have a tangible effect on all aspects of life.

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