Discover how regenerative medicine can help you. The field of Regenerative Medicine has been around for 40 years of research. The military did a lot of early research to help wounds heal faster and better, and the VA Hospitals use Regenerative Medicine now to help veterans.
The very first person we did a Regenerative shot was Dr Raker’s wife for a torn rotator cuff that the orthopedic surgeon said was very bad and needed surgery. Instead, she was given a Regenerative shot and within 4 weeks had full range of motion with no pain. Her follow up MRI said the tear had healed completely and she has been pain free for 8 years. It was a miracle for his wife. That’s when we decided to bring this type of care to the Texarkana public because no other doctor in Texarkana was offering it. You can see some of our patient video’s below or go to YouTube and search for ArkLaTex Health Center and see many more real live local people that have had success with this type of injection. Don’t listen to surgeons who say you have to have surgery, get a second opinion. Most of our patients were told they needed surgery (including Dr Raker’s wife), but most have not needed it. Surgery carries a 1-2% death rate, 1-2% infection rate, 1-2% stroke rate. Do you really want to take that chance? Regenerative Shots don’t carry these risks because no anesthesia, no cutting. Just a simple shot!
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Knee (shoulder) problems and choices for care
KNEE SURGERY OR REPLACEMENT
- Cost $30-60 thousand dollars. With good insurance $4000 your cost
- 6-8 weeks of down time learning how to walk again
- Surgery/Anesthesia/IV medications
- Very painful rehab
- Can’t bend a fake knee all the way so limited motion
- Possible Postoperative infection, could need more surgery, amputation, or die
- Possible death from anesthesia (1 out of 200 patients die)
REGENERATIVE MEDICINE SHOT
- Cost is 95% less than surgery
- No down time
- 1 simple shot
- Usually No rehab
- Your real knee with no limited motion
- No surgery so no post op surgical infection
- No anesthesia, no deaths from anesthesia