New Regenexx Difference Video

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How are we different? A few months ago we set out to create a video about our research efforts and what goes on behind the scenes of every Regenexx procedure. We’re now seeing so many novices in the orthopedic stem cell space that we felt it important to help patients see what our almost decade of experience in the field has created. While most physicians offering stem cells for arthritis have little more than a web-site and a few pieces of processing equipment (often just an automated one size fits all centrifuge), we’ve got a large clean room processing facility and a separate research facility chock full of all the research tools that you would find in any university lab. We have a research team devoted to perfecting how we process cells and discovering new ways to improve the procedures. We have a treatment registry team to track our patients and a staff bio statistician to help us understand what all of that data means.  We have the world’s largest database of patients being tracked going back to 2005 to help us figure out who might be an ideal candidate. We have a bio-engineering team to help us figure out novel ways to deliver cells to all the right places. All of this helps to support a national physician network of like-minded doctors who benefit from all of this horsepower. So click on the video above and enjoy the Regenexx Difference!

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Chris Centeno, MD is a specialist in regenerative medicine and the new field of Interventional Orthopedics. Centeno pioneered orthopedic stem cell procedures in 2005 and is responsible for a large amount of the published research on stem cell use for orthopedic applications. View Profile

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