Dr. Farshchian: Advanced Osteoarthritis of the Knee is Now being Treated with Regenerative Medicine at The Center for Regenerative Medicine

"Advanced Osteoarthritis of the knee is now being treated with regenerative medicine at The Center for Regenerative Medicine," according to A.J. Farshchian MD an orthopedic regenerative practitioner at the center for regenerative medicine.

(PRWEB) January 06, 2013

"Advanced Osteoarthritis of the knee is now being treated with regenerative medicine at The Center for Regenerative Medicine," according to A.J. Farshchian MD an orthopedic regenerative practitioner at the center for regenerative medicine.

The signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis vary from individual to individual. But the main symptoms associated with osteoarthritis are stiffness and pain. Typically, stiffness is worse in the morning mostly lasting less than 15 to 30 minutes, and subsiding after resting: moving the joint for a few minutes can help shake off the stiffness often associated with osteoarthritis. Joint pain also may be severe after exercising and at the end of the day.

Another sign of osteoarthritis of the knee is the grinding sounds that occur when the knee moves. "Osteoarthritis of the knee is now being treated with regenerative medicine at he center for regenerative medicine." according to A.J. Farshchian MD an orthopedic regenerative practitioner at the center for regenerative medicine.
You can simply hear or feel this grinding sensation by putting your hand over the knee and then bending the knee. Also at times moving the joint through the full normal range of motion may be difficult. In more advanced osteoarthritis, muscles may become weaker and atrophy.

Joints also may appear larger than the healthier joint, this is mostly caused by new bony growths called spurs or osteophytes. The knees swell up at times sometimes with no reason at all.

U.S.A. based physician, Dr. Farshchian, is a medical author, humanitarian, and active republican member. He is best known for coining the term "orthopedic regenerative medicine." Dr. Farshchian is recognized as a leading authority in the new clinical science of regenerative medicine. He is also a Television personality, currently hosting "The Arthritis Show."

The Center for Regenerative Medicine in Miami, Florida concentrates on helping arthritic and injured people to get back to a functional level of life and their activities using non-surgical techniques and Orthopedic medicine. The center's expertise is in treatment of conditions of spine, knees, shoulders and other cartilage damages. They have developed non-surgical and rehabilitation techniques focused on treatment and management of joint pain. Their team includes health professionals organized around a central theme. Their website is http://www.arthritisusa.net

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