Knee Pain Treatment
Knee Pain Treatment at Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Knee pain can be caused by conditions like osteoarthritis, ligament injuries, or cartilage damage. Dr. Saeger utilizes a multidisciplinary approach to knee pain, incorporating regenerative medicine techniques to treat the underlying causes.
PRP and BMAC Therapy: These treatments promote healing of damaged tissues by delivering concentrated growth factors and signaling cells to the affected area, reducing inflammation and pain while supporting the regeneration of cartilage and soft tissue. This approach can significantly improve function and delay the need for surgery.
Workers Compensation
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Personal Injury
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Cash Pay
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CareCredit
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Workers Compensation • HSA / FSA • Personal Injury • Cash Pay • CareCredit •
Twin Cities Regenerative Medicine Clinic
Dr. Saeger’s commitment to precision, planning, and patient care ensures that each treatment is tailored for optimal outcomes. With less risk, shorter recovery times, and a personalized approach, we offer patients an alternative to surgery for many conditions.
Comprehensive Diagnosis
We begin with a thorough evaluation to accurately diagnose the root cause of your pain or condition. Using advanced diagnostic tools and imaging techniques like ultrasound and fluoroscopy, we ensure that every detail is considered before recommending treatment.
Tailored Treatment Plan
Once we have a precise diagnosis, we create a personalized treatment plan based on your specific needs. This may include regenerative therapies such as Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) or Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) injections. Our goal is to minimize pain, promote healing, and restore your ability to perform daily activities.
Precision Delivery
We use state-of-the-art imaging to guide the precise placement of biologic materials, ensuring the best possible results. After treatment, we provide continuous follow-up care to monitor your progress, adjust as needed, and help you return to an active lifestyle as quickly and safely as possible.