Regenerative medicine harnesses the body’s natural healing abilities to repair damaged tissues and reduce pain. This innovative approach offers a promising alternative to surgery and medications, focusing on restoring health through biological treatments.
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Seniors and Chronic Wounds: A Growing Concern in the United States
Chronic wounds affect millions of seniors, increasing the risk of severe complications. Early intervention and advanced treatments can improve healing and prevent amputations.
Tips to Help You Sail Through Physical Therapy
Physical therapy can help you regain strength and mobility, but getting the most out of your sessions requires preparation and commitment. Follow these expert tips to make your recovery smoother and more effective.
What is ALS? (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)
A diagnosis of ALS, or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, is life-changing. This degenerative neuromuscular disease impacts every aspect of daily life, with no cure and limited treatment options. Learn more about its effects and ongoing research for a cure.
Feet are the Foundation
by Katherine E. Pratt, B.S., D.P.M.; Podiatry Associates of Charleston, LLC There are five major issues that usually prompt a… Read more »
Quality of Life after a Hip Fracture
Bon Secours St. Francis Osteoporotic Fracture Program Improves Quality of Life after a Hip Fracture by Bill Munley, Vice President… Read more »
Integrated Care
The Emerging Practice of Integrated Care in Senior Communities by Alan Kronhaus, MD Introduction Addressing the medical needs of residents… Read more »
Know your ABCs, Help Protect Your Skin
by James Rousseau, MD, Board Certified Internal Medicine Physician; Center for Adult & Family Medicine Have you ever finished showering,… Read more »
A Sports Injury: Not an End to an Active Lifestyle
Working out daily in the gym, playing tennis and beach walking put Mandy McKenzie in an enviable place at 49…. Read more »
Rehabilitation Hospitals Explained
A rehabilitation hospital provides care for stabilized patients who still need inpatient hospital care. Unlike the patient in the standard… Read more »